12. A Wonderful Escape
Forawhiletheenemyhesitatedtorenewtheattack.ThenafewofthemadvanceduntilanothershotfromtheWizard’srevolvermadethemretreat.
"That’sfine,"saidZeb."We’vegot’emontherunnow,sureenough."
"Butonlyforatime,"repliedtheWizard,shakinghisheadgloomily."Theserevolversaregoodforsixshotseach,butwhenthosearegoneweshallbehelpless."
TheGargoylesseemedtorealizethis,fortheysentafewoftheirbandtimeaftertimetoattackthestrangersanddrawthefirefromthelittleman’srevolvers.Inthiswaynoneofthemwasshockedbythedreadfulreportmorethanonce,forthemainbandkeptfarawayandeachtimeanewcompanywassentintothebattle.WhentheWizardhadfiredallofhistwelvebulletshehadcausednodamagetotheenemyexcepttostunafewbythenoise,andsobeasnonearertovictorythaninthebeginningofthefray.
"Whatshallwedonow?"askedDorothy,anxiously.
"Let’syell—alltogether,"saidZeb.
"Andfightatthesametime,"addedtheWizard."WewillgetnearJim,sothathecanhelpus,andeachonemusttakesomeweaponanddothebesthecan.I’llusemysword,althoughitisn’tmuchaccountinthisaffair.Dorothymusttakeherparasolandopenitsuddenlywhenthewoodenfolksattackher.Ihaven’tanythingforyou,Zeb."
"I’llusetheking,"saidtheboy,andpulledhisprisoneroutofthebuggy.TheboundGargoyle’sarmsextendedfaroutbeyonditshead,sobygraspingitswristsZebfoundthekingmadeaverygoodclub.