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"
Then
,
"
decided
Dorothy
,
"
we
must
find
our
way
out
the
best
we
can
.
"
They
circled
all
around
the
cavern
,
keeping
a
good
distance
away
from
the
blinking
yellow
eyes
of
the
dragonettes
,
and
presently
discovered
that
there
were
two
paths
leading
from
the
wall
opposite
to
the
place
where
they
had
entered
.
They
selected
one
of
these
at
a
venture
and
hurried
along
it
as
fast
as
they
could
go
,
for
they
had
no
idea
when
the
mother
dragon
would
be
back
and
were
very
anxious
not
to
make
her
acquaintance
.
For
a
considerable
distance
the
way
led
straight
upward
in
a
gentle
incline
,
and
the
wanderers
made
such
good
progress
that
they
grew
hopeful
and
eager
,
thinking
they
might
see
sunshine
at
any
minute
.
But
at
length
they
came
unexpectedly
upon
a
huge
rock
that
shut
off
the
passage
and
blocked
them
from
proceeding
a
single
step
farther
.
This
rock
was
separate
from
the
rest
of
the
mountain
and
was
in
motion
,
turning
slowly
around
and
around
as
if
upon
a
pivot
.
When
first
they
came
to
it
there
was
a
solid
wall
before
them
;
but
presently
it
revolved
until
there
was
exposed
a
wide
,
smooth
path
across
it
to
the
other
side
.
This
appeared
so
unexpectedly
that
they
were
unprepared
to
take
advantage
of
it
at
first
,
and
allowed
the
rocky
wall
to
swing
around
again
before
they
had
decided
to
pass
over
.
But
they
knew
now
that
there
was
a
means
of
escape
and
so
waited
patiently
until
the
path
appeared
for
the
second
time
.
The
children
and
the
Wizard
rushed
across
the
moving
rock
and
sprang
into
the
passage
beyond
,
landing
safely
though
a
little
out
of
breath
.
Jim
the
cab
-
horse
came
last
,
and
the
rocky
wall
almost
caught
him
;
for
just
as
he
leaped
to
the
floor
of
the
further
passage
the
wall
swung
across
it
and
a
loose
stone
that
the
buggy
wheels
knocked
against
fell
into
the
narrow
crack
where
the
rock
turned
,
and
became
wedged
there
.
They
heard
a
crunching
,
grinding
sound
,
a
loud
snap
,
and
the
turn
-
table
came
to
a
stop
with
its
broadest
surface
shutting
off
the
path
from
which
they
had
come
.
"
Never
mind
,
"
said
Zeb
,
"
we
don
’
t
want
to
get
back
,
anyhow
.
"
"
I
’
m
not
so
sure
of
that
,
"
returned
Dorothy
.
"
The
mother
dragon
may
come
down
and
catch
us
here
.
"
"
It
is
possible
,
"
agreed
the
Wizard
,
"
if
this
proves
to
be
the
path
she
usually
takes
.
But
I
have
been
examining
this
tunnel
,
and
I
do
not
see
any
signs
of
so
large
a
beast
having
passed
through
it
.
"