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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 7, Página 3
“I
will,”
said
the
Scarecrow,
“because
if
you
find
you
can’t
jump
over,
Dorothy
might
get
hurt,
or
the
Tin
Woodman
might
get
damaged
on
the
rocks
below.
But
if
I’m
on
your
back,
it
won’t
matter
much
because
the
fall
won’t
hurt
me.”
“I’m
very
afraid
of
falling
myself,”
said
the
Cowardly
Lion,
“but
I
guess
there’s
nothing
else
to
do
but
try.
So
get
on
my
back,
and
we’ll
give
it
a
go.”
The
Scarecrow
sat
on
the
Lion’s
back,
and
the
big
animal
walked
to
the
edge
of
the
ditch
and
crouched
down.
“Why
don’t
you
run
and
jump?”
asked
the
Scarecrow.
“Because
that’s
not
how
we
Lions
do
it,”
he
replied.
Then,
with
a
big
leap,
he
jumped
through
the
air
and
landed
safely
on
the
other
side.
They
were
all
very
happy
to
see
how
easily
he
did
it,
and
after
the
Scarecrow
got
down,
the
Lion
jumped
back
across
the
ditch
again.
Dorothy
decided
to
go
next,
so
she
took
Toto
in
her
arms
and
climbed
onto
the
Lion’s
back,
holding
his
mane
tightly
with
one
hand.
In
the
next
moment,
it
felt
like
she
was
flying
through
the
air;
then,
before
she
could
think
about
it,
she
was
safe
on
the
other
side.
The
Lion
went
back
a
third
time
and
got
the
Tin
Woodman,
and
then
they
all
sat
down
for
a
few
moments
to
let
the
Lion
rest,
as
his
big
jumps
had
made
him
breathe
hard,
like
a
big
dog
that
has
been
running
too
long.
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