10. The Braided Man of Pyramid Mountain
Themountainbeforethemwasshapedlikeaconeandwassotallthatitspointwaslostintheclouds.DirectlyfacingtheplacewhereJimhadstoppedwasanarchedopeningleadingtoabroadstairway.Thestairswerecutintherockinsidethemountain,andtheywerebroadandnotverysteep,becausetheycircledaroundlikeacork-screw,andatthearchedopeningwheretheflightbeganthecirclewasquitebig.Atthefootofthestairswasasignreading:
WARNING.ThesestepsleadtotheLandoftheGargoyles.DANGER!KEEPOUT.
"IwonderhowJimisevergoingtodrawthebuggyupsomanystairs,"saidDorothy,gravely.
"Notroubleatall,"declaredthehorse,withacontemptuousneigh."Still,Idon’tcaretodraganypassengers.You’llallhavetowalk."
"Supposethestairsgetsteeper?"suggestedZeb,doubtfully.
"Thenyou’llhavetoboostthebuggy-wheels,that’sall,"answeredJim.
"We’lltryit,anyway,"saidtheWizard."It’stheonlywaytogetoutoftheValleyofVoe."
Sotheybegantoascendthestairs,DorothyandtheWizardfirst,Jimnext,drawingthebuggy,andthenZebtowatchthatnothinghappenedtotheharness.
Thelightwasdim,andsoontheymountedintototaldarkness,sothattheWizardwasobligedtogetouthislanternstolighttheway.Butthisenabledthemtoproceedsteadilyuntiltheycametoalandingwheretherewasariftinthesideofthemountainthatletinbothlightandair.LookingthroughthisopeningtheycouldseetheValleyofVoelyingfarbelowthem,thecottagesseemingliketoyhousesfromthatdistance.