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12. A Wonderful Escape
I’llgetmyspy-glass,andthenyoucanseeitmoreplainly."
Hefetchedasmallbutpowerfultelescope,whichhadbeeninhissatchel,andbyitsaidthelittlegirlclearlysawtheopening.
"Wheredoesitleadto?"sheasked.
"ThatIcannottell,"saidtheWizard;"butwecannotnowbefarbelowtheearth’ssurface,andthatentrancemayleadtoanotherstairwaythatwillbringusontopofourworldagain,wherewebelong.So,ifwehadthewings,andcouldescapetheGargoyles,wemightflytothatrockandbesaved."
"I’llgetyouthewings,"saidZeb,whohadthoughtfullylistenedtoallthis."Thatis,ifthekittenwillshowmewheretheyare."
"Buthowcanyougetdown?"enquiredthegirl,wonderingly.
ForanswerZebbegantounfastenJim’sharness,strapbystrap,andtobuckleonepiecetoanotheruntilhehadmadealongleatherstripthatwouldreachtotheground.
"Icanclimbdownthat,allright,"hesaid.
"Noyoucan’t,"remarkedJim,withatwinkleinhisroundeyes."YoumayGOdown,butyoucanonlyCLIMBup."
"Well,I’llclimbupwhenIgetback,then,"saidtheboy,withalaugh."Now,Eureka,you’llhavetoshowmethewaytothosewings."
"Youmustbeveryquiet,"warnedthekitten;"forifyoumaketheleastnoisetheGargoyleswillwakeup.Theycanhearapindrop."
"I’mnotgoingtodropapin,"saidZeb.
Hehadfastenedoneendofthestraptoawheelofthebuggy,andnowheletthelinedangleoverthesideofthehouse.
"Becareful,"cautionedDorothy,earnestly.
"Iwill,"saidtheboy,andlethimselfslideovertheedge.