EN + ES
Escuchar
81
El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 10, Página 9
The
man
was
so
surprised
at
this
answer
that
he
sat
down
to
think
it
over.
“It
has
been
many
years
since
anyone
asked
me
to
see
Oz,”
he
said,
shaking
his
head
in
perplexity.
“He
is
powerful
and
terrible,
and
if
you
come
on
an
idle
or
foolish
errand
to
bother
the
wise
reflections
of
the
Great
Wizard,
he
might
be
angry
and
destroy
you
all
in
an
instant.”
“But
it
is
not
a
foolish
errand,
nor
an
idle
one,”
replied
the
Scarecrow;
“it
is
important.
And
we
have
been
told
that
Oz
is
a
good
Wizard.”
“So
he
is,”
said
the
green
man,
“and
he
rules
the
Emerald
City
wisely
and
well.
But
to
those
who
are
not
honest,
or
who
approach
him
from
curiosity,
he
is
most
terrible,
and
few
have
ever
dared
ask
to
see
his
face.
I
am
the
Guardian
of
the
Gates,
and
since
you
demand
to
see
the
Great
Oz
I
must
take
you
to
his
Palace.
But
first
you
must
put
on
the
spectacles.”
“Why?”
asked
Dorothy.
“Because
if
you
did
not
wear
spectacles
the
brightness
and
glory
of
the
Emerald
City
would
blind
you.
Even
those
who
live
in
the
City
must
wear
spectacles
night
and
day.
They
are
all
locked
on,
for
Oz
so
ordered
it
when
the
City
was
first
built,
and
I
have
the
only
key
that
will
unlock
them.”
||
||
El Maravilloso Mago de Oz — B2 Inglés | Cuentana