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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 8, Página 8
“I
always
liked
flowers,”
said
the
Lion.
“They
seem
so
helpless
and
weak.
But
there
are
none
in
the
forest
as
bright
as
these.”
They
now
saw
more
and
more
big
red
poppies
and
fewer
other
flowers.
Soon
they
were
in
a
great
field
of
poppies.
It
is
well
known
that
when
many
of
these
flowers
are
together,
their
smell
is
so
strong
that
anyone
who
breathes
it
falls
asleep.
If
the
sleeper
is
not
moved
away
from
the
flowers,
they
sleep
forever.
But
Dorothy
did
not
know
this,
and
she
could
not
get
away
from
the
bright
red
flowers
all
around.
Soon
her
eyes
grew
heavy,
and
she
felt
she
must
sit
down
to
rest
and
sleep.
But
the
Tin
Woodman
would
not
let
her
do
this.
"We
must
hurry
back
to
the
yellow
brick
road
before
it
gets
dark,"
he
said,
and
the
Scarecrow
agreed.
They
kept
walking
until
Dorothy
could
not
walk
anymore.
Her
eyes
closed,
and
she
forgot
where
she
was.
She
fell
asleep
among
the
poppies.
"What
shall
we
do?"
asked
the
Tin
Woodman.
"If
we
leave
her
here,
she
will
die,"
said
the
Lion.
"The
flowers
are
making
us
sleepy.
I
can
hardly
keep
my
eyes
open,
and
the
dog
is
already
asleep."
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