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at close quarters," said Benton. "Open on them now."

Twenty rifles in the hands of the white men, Duros, Gomo and other warriors began to crack. Dozens of the advancing mountain men fell to the floor of the cavern. Their followers, however, were persistent and kept coming on, to fall as their comrades had fallen. Nearly a hundred of them had been stretched upon the cavern floor before the remainder broke and fled.

"Duros will be king of the hollow mountain, too," cried the chieftain as he viewed the flight of the mountain men.

The advance continued until the stone village was reached. The inhabitants had fled, and no further opposition was encountered. For a time the expedition halted to survey the wonders of the opening in the mountain top.

The march through the mountain then continued. The light afforded by the opening in the top of the peak gradually grew dimmer as the expedition advanced. It became necessary to light the torches again. For another two hours the march continued through the gloom of the great cavern.

"Daylight at last!" Benton suddenly exclaimed.

Virginia, who was walking near him, looked ahead and distinguished what appeared to be a spot of light about the size of a saucer. The diameter gradually increased as the party advanced. The opening to the other side of the jungle was finally reached, and the members of the party halted just out of the cavern.

"Out of the Valley of Teeheemen," said Benton.

"Now for the coast and the first ship for home," remarked Otter.

The camp that night was made a