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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 5, Página 8
"I
was
a
woodman's
son.
I
chopped
trees.
I
sold
wood.
When
I
grew
up,
I
was
a
wood-chopper.
My
father
died.
I
cared
for
my
mother.
Then
she
died.
I
did
not
want
to
be
alone.
I
wanted
to
marry."
"I
loved
a
Munchkin
girl.
She
was
beautiful.
She
promised
to
marry
me.
I
worked
hard.
I
wanted
a
better
house.
But
the
girl
lived
with
an
old
woman.
The
woman
did
not
want
her
to
marry.
She
was
lazy.
She
wanted
the
girl
to
stay.
The
old
woman
went
to
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
East.
She
promised
her
two
sheep
and
a
cow.
The
witch
enchanted
my
axe.
One
day,
the
axe
slipped.
It
cut
off
my
left
leg."
"I
thought
it
was
bad.
A
man
with
one
leg
cannot
chop
well.
I
went
to
a
tinsmith.
He
made
me
a
tin
leg.
It
worked
well.
The
witch
was
angry.
She
promised
I
would
not
marry.
I
chopped
again.
The
axe
slipped.
It
cut
off
my
right
leg.
I
went
to
the
tinsmith.
He
made
me
a
tin
leg.
The
enchanted
axe
cut
off
my
arms.
I
got
tin
arms.
The
witch
made
the
axe
cut
off
my
head.
I
thought
it
was
the
end.
But
the
tinsmith
came.
He
made
me
a
tin
head."
"I
thought
I
beat
the
Wicked
Witch
then.
I
worked
harder,
but
I
did
not
know
how
cruel
she
could
be.
She
made
my
axe
slip
again,
and
it
cut
my
body
in
two.
The
tinsmith
helped
me
again.
He
made
a
body
of
tin
for
me.
He
put
my
tin
arms,
legs,
and
head
on
it.
I
could
move
well
again.
But
I
had
no
heart.
I
lost
my
love
for
the
Munchkin
girl.
I
did
not
care
if
I
married
her.
I
think
she
is
still
with
the
old
woman,
waiting
for
me."
"My
body
shone
in
the
sun.
I
felt
proud
of
it.
My
axe
could
not
cut
me
now.
But
my
joints
could
rust.
I
kept
oil
in
my
cottage.
I
oiled
myself
when
I
needed
it.
One
day,
I
forgot.
It
rained,
and
my
joints
rusted.
I
stood
in
the
woods
until
you
helped
me.
It
was
terrible.
While
I
stood
there,
I
thought.
Losing
my
heart
was
my
greatest
loss.
When
I
was
in
love,
I
was
happy.
But
without
a
heart,
I
cannot
love.
I
will
ask
Oz
for
a
heart.
If
he
gives
me
one,
I
will
marry
the
Munchkin
girl."
Dorothy
and
the
Scarecrow
listened
to
the
Tin
Woodman's
story.
Now
they
knew
why
he
wanted
a
new
heart.
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