Dorothy And The Wizard In Oz by L. Frank Baum
Author:L. Frank Baum [Baum, L. Frank]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781443420952
Publisher: HarperPerennial Classics
Published: 2013-01-29T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter 12
A Wonderful Escape
For a while the enemy hesitated to renew the attack. Then a few of them advanced until another shot from the Wizardâs revolver made them retreat.
âThatâs fine,â said Zeb. âWeâve got âem on the run now, sure enough.â
âBut only for a time,â replied the Wizard, shaking his head gloomily. âThese revolvers are good for six shots each, but when those are gone we shall be helpless.â
The Gargoyles seemed to realize this, for they sent a few of their band time after time to attack the strangers and draw the fire from the little manâs revolvers. In this way none of them was shocked by the dreadful report more than once, for the main band kept far away and each time a new company was sent into the battle. When the Wizard had fired all of his twelve bullets he had caused no damage to the enemy except to stun a few by the noise, and so he was no nearer to victory than in the beginning of the fray.
âWhat shall we do now?â asked Dorothy, anxiously.
âLetâs yellâall together,â said Zeb.
âAnd fight at the same time,â added the Wizard. âWe will get near Jim, so that he can help us, and each one must take some weapon and do the best he can. Iâll use my sword, although it isnât much account in this affair. Dorothy must take her parasol and open it suddenly when the wooden folks attack her. I havenât anything for you, Zeb.â
âIâll use the king,â said the boy, and pulled his prisoner out of the buggy. The bound Gargoyleâs arms extended far out beyond its head, so by grasping its wrists Zeb found the king made a very good club. The boy was strong for one of his years, having always worked upon a farm; so he was likely to prove more dangerous to the enemy than the Wizard.
When the next company of Gargoyles advanced, our adventurers began yelling as if they had gone mad. Even the kitten gave a dreadfully shrill scream and at the same time Jim the cab-horse neighed loudly. This daunted the enemy for a time, but the defenders were soon out of breath. Perceiving this, as well as the fact that there were no more of the awful âbangsâ to come from the revolvers, the Gargoyles advanced in a swarm as thick as bees, so that the air was filled with them.
Dorothy squatted upon the ground and put up her parasol, which nearly covered her and proved a great protection. The Wizardâs sword blade snapped into a dozen pieces at the first blow he struck against the wooden people. Zeb pounded away with the Gargoyle he was using as a club until he had knocked down dozens of foes; but at the last they clustered so thickly about him that he no longer had room in which to swing his arms. The horse performed some wonderful kicking and even Eureka assisted when she leaped bodily upon the Gargoyles and scratched and bit at them like a wild-cat.
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