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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 12, Página 11
Dorothy
began
to
work
meekly,
deciding
to
work
as
hard
as
she
could,
for
she
was
glad
the
Wicked
Witch
had
decided
not
to
kill
her.
With
Dorothy
working
hard,
the
Witch
thought
she
would
go
to
the
courtyard
and
harness
the
Cowardly
Lion
like
a
horse.
She
was
sure
it
would
amuse
her
to
make
him
pull
her
chariot
whenever
she
wanted
to
go
for
a
ride.
But
when
she
opened
the
gate,
the
Lion
roared
loudly
and
jumped
at
her
so
fiercely
that
the
Witch
was
afraid
and
quickly
shut
the
gate
again.
“If
I
cannot
harness
you,”
the
Witch
said
to
the
Lion,
speaking
through
the
bars
of
the
gate,
“I
can
starve
you.
You
will
have
nothing
to
eat
until
you
do
what
I
want.”
So
after
that,
she
gave
no
food
to
the
imprisoned
Lion,
but
every
day
she
came
to
the
gate
at
noon
and
asked,
“Are
you
ready
to
be
harnessed
like
a
horse?”
And
the
Lion
would
answer,
“No.
If
you
come
into
this
yard,
I
will
bite
you.”
The
reason
the
Lion
did
not
have
to
do
what
the
Witch
wanted
was
that
every
night,
while
the
Witch
was
asleep,
Dorothy
brought
him
food
from
the
cupboard.
After
he
ate,
he
would
lie
down
on
his
bed
of
straw,
and
Dorothy
would
lie
beside
him,
resting
her
head
on
his
soft,
shaggy
mane.
They
would
talk
about
their
troubles
and
try
to
plan
a
way
to
escape.
But
they
could
find
no
way
out
of
the
castle,
as
it
was
always
guarded
by
the
yellow
Winkies,
who
were
too
afraid
of
the
Wicked
Witch
to
disobey
her.
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