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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 14, Página 1
You
remember
there
was
no
road
or
path
between
the
Wicked
Witch's
castle
and
the
Emerald
City.
When
the
four
travelers
went
to
find
the
Witch,
she
saw
them
coming
and
sent
the
Winged
Monkeys
to
bring
them
to
her.
It
was
much
harder
to
find
their
way
back
through
the
big
fields
of
buttercups
and
yellow
daisies
than
being
carried.
They
knew
they
had
to
go
straight
east,
toward
the
rising
sun,
and
they
started
off
in
the
right
direction.
But
at
noon,
when
the
sun
was
overhead,
they
couldn’t
tell
which
way
was
east
or
west,
and
that's
why
they
got
lost
in
the
fields.
They
kept
walking,
and
at
night
the
moon
came
out
and
shone
brightly.
So
they
lay
down
among
the
sweet-smelling
yellow
flowers
and
slept
well
until
morning—all
except
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman.
The
next
morning
the
sun
was
behind
a
cloud,
but
they
started
walking
again,
as
if
they
were
sure
of
the
way.
“If
we
walk
far
enough,”
said
Dorothy,
“I’m
sure
we’ll
come
to
some
place.”
But
day
after
day
passed,
and
they
saw
nothing
but
the
scarlet
fields.
The
Scarecrow
began
to
complain
a
bit.
“We
have
surely
lost
our
way,”
he
said,
“and
if
we
don’t
find
it
soon,
I’ll
never
get
my
brains.”
“Nor
I
my
heart,”
said
the
Tin
Woodman.
“I
can
hardly
wait
to
get
to
Oz,
and
you
must
admit
this
journey
is
very
long.”
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