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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 11, Página 12
“Oz
has
sent
for
you.
Follow
me.”
So
the
Tin
Woodman
followed
him
and
came
to
the
great
Throne
Room.
He
did
not
know
whether
he
would
find
Oz
a
lovely
Lady
or
a
Head,
but
he
hoped
it
would
be
the
lovely
Lady.
“For,”
he
said
to
himself,
“if
it
is
the
head,
I
am
sure
I
shall
not
be
given
a
heart,
since
a
head
has
no
heart
of
its
own
and
therefore
cannot
feel
for
me.
But
if
it
is
the
lovely
Lady
I
shall
beg
hard
for
a
heart,
for
all
ladies
are
themselves
said
to
be
kindly
hearted.”
But
when
the
Woodman
entered
the
great
Throne
Room
he
saw
neither
the
Head
nor
the
Lady,
for
Oz
had
taken
the
shape
of
a
most
terrible
Beast.
It
was
nearly
as
big
as
an
elephant,
and
the
green
throne
seemed
hardly
strong
enough
to
hold
its
weight.
The
Beast
had
a
head
like
that
of
a
rhinoceros,
only
there
were
five
eyes
in
its
face.
There
were
five
long
arms
growing
out
of
its
body,
and
it
also
had
five
long,
slim
legs.
Thick,
woolly
hair
covered
every
part
of
it,
and
a
more
dreadful-looking
monster
could
not
be
imagined.
It
was
fortunate
the
Tin
Woodman
had
no
heart
at
that
moment,
for
it
would
have
beat
loud
and
fast
from
terror.
But
being
only
tin,
the
Woodman
was
not
at
all
afraid,
although
he
was
much
disappointed.
“I
am
Oz,
the
Great
and
Terrible,”
spoke
the
Beast,
in
a
voice
that
was
one
great
roar.
“Who
are
you,
and
why
do
you
seek
me?”
“I
am
a
Woodman,
and
made
of
tin.
Therefore
I
have
no
heart,
and
cannot
love.
I
pray
you
to
give
me
a
heart
that
I
may
be
as
other
men
are.”
“Why
should
I
do
this?”
demanded
the
Beast.
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