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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 8, Página 9
It
was
true;
Toto
had
fallen
down
beside
Dorothy.
But
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman,
not
being
made
of
flesh,
were
not
affected
by
the
scent
of
the
flowers.
"Run
fast,"
said
the
Scarecrow
to
the
Lion,
"and
get
out
of
this
deadly
flower
bed
quickly.
We
will
carry
the
little
girl,
but
if
you
fall
asleep,
you
are
too
big
for
us
to
carry."
So
the
Lion
pushed
himself
and
ran
forward
as
fast
as
he
could.
In
a
moment,
he
was
out
of
sight.
"Let's
make
a
chair
with
our
hands
and
carry
her,"
said
the
Scarecrow.
They
picked
up
Toto
and
placed
him
in
Dorothy's
lap,
then
they
made
a
chair
with
their
hands
for
the
seat
and
their
arms
for
the
arms,
and
carried
the
sleeping
girl
between
them
through
the
flowers.
They
walked
on
and
on,
and
it
seemed
like
the
huge
carpet
of
deadly
flowers
around
them
would
never
end.
They
followed
the
river's
bend
and
finally
found
the
Lion,
lying
fast
asleep
among
the
poppies.
The
flowers
had
been
too
strong
for
the
big
beast,
and
he
had
fallen
just
a
short
distance
from
the
end
of
the
poppy
bed,
where
sweet
grass
spread
in
beautiful
green
fields
before
them.
"We
can't
do
anything
for
him,"
said
the
Tin
Woodman
sadly,
"because
he
is
too
heavy
to
lift.
We
must
leave
him
here
to
sleep
forever,
and
maybe
he
will
dream
that
he
has
found
courage
at
last."
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