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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 11, Página 1
Even
with
eyes
protected
by
the
green
spectacles,
Dorothy
and
her
friends
were
at
first
dazzled
by
the
brilliancy
of
the
wonderful
City.
The
streets
were
lined
with
beautiful
houses
all
built
of
green
marble
and
studded
everywhere
with
sparkling
emeralds.
They
walked
over
a
pavement
of
the
same
green
marble,
and
where
the
blocks
were
joined
together
were
rows
of
emeralds,
set
closely,
and
glittering
in
the
brightness
of
the
sun.
The
window
panes
were
of
green
glass;
even
the
sky
above
the
City
had
a
green
tint,
and
the
rays
of
the
sun
were
green.
There
were
many
people—men,
women,
and
children—walking
about,
and
these
were
all
dressed
in
green
clothes
and
had
greenish
skins.
They
looked
at
Dorothy
and
her
strangely
assorted
company
with
wondering
eyes,
and
the
children
all
ran
away
and
hid
behind
their
mothers
when
they
saw
the
Lion;
but
no
one
spoke
to
them.
Many
shops
stood
in
the
street,
and
Dorothy
saw
that
everything
in
them
was
green.
Green
candy
and
green
pop-corn
were
offered
for
sale,
as
well
as
green
shoes,
green
hats,
and
green
clothes
of
all
sorts.
At
one
place
a
man
was
selling
green
lemonade,
and
when
the
children
bought
it
Dorothy
could
see
that
they
paid
for
it
with
green
pennies.
There
seemed
to
be
no
horses
nor
animals
of
any
kind;
the
men
carried
things
around
in
little
green
carts,
which
they
pushed
before
them.
Everyone
seemed
happy
and
contented
and
prosperous.
The
Guardian
of
the
Gates
led
them
through
the
streets
until
they
came
to
a
big
building,
exactly
in
the
middle
of
the
City,
which
was
the
Palace
of
Oz,
the
Great
Wizard.
There
was
a
soldier
before
the
door,
dressed
in
a
green
uniform
and
wearing
a
long
green
beard.
“Here
are
strangers,”
said
the
Guardian
of
the
Gates
to
him,
“and
they
demand
to
see
the
Great
Oz.”
“Step
inside,”
answered
the
soldier,
“and
I
will
carry
your
message
to
him.”
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