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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 11, Página 17
“I
will
go
with
you;
but
I’m
too
much
of
a
coward
to
kill
the
Witch,”
said
the
Lion.
“I
will
go
too,”
declared
the
Scarecrow;
“but
I
shall
not
be
of
much
help
to
you,
I
am
such
a
fool.”
“I
haven’t
the
heart
to
harm
even
a
Witch,”
remarked
the
Tin
Woodman;
“but
if
you
go
I
certainly
shall
go
with
you.”
Therefore
it
was
decided
to
start
upon
their
journey
the
next
morning,
and
the
Woodman
sharpened
his
axe
on
a
green
grindstone
and
had
all
his
joints
properly
oiled.
The
Scarecrow
stuffed
himself
with
fresh
straw
and
Dorothy
put
new
paint
on
his
eyes
that
he
might
see
better.
The
green
girl,
who
was
very
kind
to
them,
filled
Dorothy’s
basket
with
good
things
to
eat,
and
fastened
a
little
bell
around
Toto’s
neck
with
a
green
ribbon.
They
went
to
bed
quite
early
and
slept
soundly
until
daylight,
when
they
were
awakened
by
the
crowing
of
a
green
cock
that
lived
in
the
back
yard
of
the
Palace,
and
the
cackling
of
a
hen
that
had
laid
a
green
egg.
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