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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 1, Página 3
Then
a
strange
thing
happened.
The
house
whirled
around
two
or
three
times
and
rose
slowly
through
the
air.
Dorothy
felt
as
if
she
were
going
up
in
a
balloon.
The
north
and
south
winds
met
where
the
house
stood,
and
made
it
the
exact
center
of
the
cyclone.
In
the
middle
of
a
cyclone
the
air
is
generally
still,
but
the
great
pressure
of
the
wind
on
every
side
of
the
house
raised
it
up
higher
and
higher,
until
it
was
at
the
very
top
of
the
cyclone;
and
there
it
remained
and
was
carried
miles
and
miles
away
as
easily
as
you
could
carry
a
feather.
It
was
very
dark,
and
the
wind
howled
horribly
around
her,
but
Dorothy
found
she
was
riding
quite
easily.
After
the
first
few
whirls
around,
and
one
other
time
when
the
house
tipped
badly,
she
felt
as
if
she
were
being
rocked
gently,
like
a
baby
in
a
cradle.
Toto
did
not
like
it.
He
ran
about
the
room,
now
here,
now
there,
barking
loudly;
but
Dorothy
sat
quite
still
on
the
floor
and
waited
to
see
what
would
happen.
Once
Toto
got
too
near
the
open
trap
door,
and
fell
in;
and
at
first
the
little
girl
thought
she
had
lost
him.
But
soon
she
saw
one
of
his
ears
sticking
up
through
the
hole,
for
the
strong
pressure
of
the
air
was
keeping
him
up
so
that
he
could
not
fall.
She
crept
to
the
hole,
caught
Toto
by
the
ear,
and
dragged
him
into
the
room
again,
afterward
closing
the
trap
door
so
that
no
more
accidents
could
happen.
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