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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 11, Página 9
"I
don't
know,"
said
the
Head,
"but
that
is
my
answer.
Until
the
Wicked
Witch
dies,
you
will
not
see
your
uncle
and
aunt
again.
Remember,
the
Witch
is
Wicked—very
Wicked—and
should
be
killed.
Now
go,
and
don't
ask
to
see
me
again
until
you
have
done
your
task."
Sadly,
Dorothy
left
the
Throne
Room
and
went
back
to
where
the
Lion,
the
Scarecrow,
and
the
Tin
Woodman
were
waiting
to
hear
what
Oz
had
told
her.
"There
is
no
hope
for
me,"
she
said
sadly,
"because
Oz
won't
send
me
home
until
I
have
killed
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
West;
and
I
can
never
do
that."
Her
friends
felt
sorry
for
her
but
couldn't
help;
so
Dorothy
went
to
her
room,
lay
down
on
the
bed,
and
cried
herself
to
sleep.
The
next
morning,
the
soldier
with
the
green
whiskers
came
to
the
Scarecrow
and
said:
"Come
with
me,
for
Oz
has
sent
for
you."
So
the
Scarecrow
followed
him
and
was
allowed
into
the
great
Throne
Room.
There,
he
saw
a
beautiful
Lady
sitting
on
the
emerald
throne.
She
was
dressed
in
green
silk
gauze
and
had
a
crown
of
jewels
on
her
flowing
green
hair.
Wings
grew
from
her
shoulders,
colorful
and
light,
fluttering
with
the
slightest
breeze.
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