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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 12, Página 10
So,
carefully
and
gently,
they
lifted
Dorothy
in
their
arms
and
carried
her
swiftly
through
the
air
until
they
came
to
the
castle,
where
they
set
her
down
upon
the
front
doorstep.
Then
the
leader
said
to
the
Witch:
“We
have
obeyed
you
as
far
as
we
were
able.
The
Tin
Woodman
and
the
Scarecrow
are
destroyed,
and
the
Lion
is
tied
up
in
your
yard.
The
little
girl
we
dare
not
harm,
nor
the
dog
she
carries
in
her
arms.
Your
power
over
our
band
is
now
ended,
and
you
will
never
see
us
again.”
Then
all
the
Winged
Monkeys,
with
much
laughing
and
chattering
and
noise,
flew
into
the
air
and
were
soon
out
of
sight.
The
Wicked
Witch
was
both
surprised
and
worried
when
she
saw
the
mark
on
Dorothy’s
forehead,
for
she
knew
well
that
neither
the
Winged
Monkeys
nor
she,
herself,
dare
hurt
the
girl
in
any
way.
She
looked
down
at
Dorothy’s
feet,
and
seeing
the
Silver
Shoes,
began
to
tremble
with
fear,
for
she
knew
what
a
powerful
charm
belonged
to
them.
At
first
the
Witch
was
tempted
to
run
away
from
Dorothy;
but
she
happened
to
look
into
the
child’s
eyes
and
saw
how
simple
the
soul
behind
them
was,
and
that
the
little
girl
did
not
know
of
the
wonderful
power
the
Silver
Shoes
gave
her.
So
the
Wicked
Witch
laughed
to
herself,
and
thought,
“I
can
still
make
her
my
slave,
for
she
does
not
know
how
to
use
her
power.”
Then
she
said
to
Dorothy,
harshly
and
severely:
“Come
with
me;
and
see
that
you
mind
everything
I
tell
you,
for
if
you
do
not
I
will
make
an
end
of
you,
as
I
did
of
the
Tin
Woodman
and
the
Scarecrow.”
Dorothy
followed
her
through
many
of
the
beautiful
rooms
in
her
castle
until
they
came
to
the
kitchen,
where
the
Witch
bade
her
clean
the
pots
and
kettles
and
sweep
the
floor
and
keep
the
fire
fed
with
wood.
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