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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 12, Página 2
“Oh,
that
is
different,”
said
the
Guardian
of
the
Gates.
“No
one
has
ever
destroyed
her
before,
so
I
thought
she
would
make
slaves
of
you,
like
the
others.
But
be
careful;
she
is
wicked
and
fierce
and
might
not
let
you
destroy
her.
Go
west,
where
the
sun
sets,
and
you
will
find
her.”
They
thanked
him,
said
goodbye,
and
turned
to
the
West.
They
walked
over
fields
of
soft
grass
with
daisies
and
buttercups.
Dorothy
still
wore
the
pretty
silk
dress
from
the
palace,
but
now
it
was
no
longer
green;
it
was
pure
white.
The
ribbon
around
Toto’s
neck
had
also
turned
white
like
Dorothy’s
dress.
The
Emerald
City
was
soon
far
behind.
As
they
went
on,
the
ground
became
rough
and
hilly.
There
were
no
farms
or
houses
in
this
part
of
the
West,
and
the
land
was
wild.
In
the
afternoon,
the
sun
was
hot
in
their
faces
because
there
were
no
trees
for
shade.
Before
night,
Dorothy,
Toto,
and
the
Lion
were
tired,
so
they
lay
on
the
grass
and
fell
asleep,
while
the
Woodman
and
the
Scarecrow
kept
watch.
The
Wicked
Witch
of
the
West
had
only
one
eye,
but
it
was
as
powerful
as
a
telescope
and
could
see
everywhere.
As
she
sat
in
the
door
of
her
castle,
she
looked
around
and
saw
Dorothy
asleep
with
her
friends
around
her.
They
were
far
away,
but
the
Witch
was
angry
to
see
them
in
her
land.
She
blew
on
a
silver
whistle
that
hung
around
her
neck.
Immediately,
a
pack
of
great
wolves
came
running
to
her
from
all
directions.
They
had
long
legs,
fierce
eyes,
and
sharp
teeth.
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