They followed. The path was a rocky ledge cut into the sheer cliff. On the other side of them was the mighty curtain of the waterfall. The roar here was deafening. By now, each one was silently asking the same amazed, baffled, question—where are we going? All except Diana, who was not amazed, not baffled, but so excited—as she later admitted—that she was ready to pop! For this was a secret entrance to the mysterious Deep Woods, land of the Bandar, the pygmy poison people, and the home of the Phantom, the Ghost Who Walks.As they emerged from the waterfall, dripping wet and chilled by the cold spray, they halted, astounded by what they saw. There was a large clearing. On one side, a huge cave mouth that on first glance resembled a giant skull. Near it on a dais was a stone throne with curious carvings on the back and both arms that, on closer inspection, proved to be stone skulls. On the other side of the clearing, a group of pygmies stood quietly watching. Next to them was a magnificent white stallion.
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