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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 12, Página 4
He
seized
his
axe,
which
he
had
made
very
sharp,
and
as
the
leader
of
the
wolves
came
on
the
Tin
Woodman
swung
his
arm
and
chopped
the
wolf’s
head
from
its
body,
so
that
it
immediately
died.
As
soon
as
he
could
raise
his
axe
another
wolf
came
up,
and
he
also
fell
under
the
sharp
edge
of
the
Tin
Woodman’s
weapon.
There
were
forty
wolves,
and
forty
times
a
wolf
was
killed,
so
that
at
last
they
all
lay
dead
in
a
heap
before
the
Woodman.
Then
he
put
down
his
axe
and
sat
beside
the
Scarecrow,
who
said,
“It
was
a
good
fight,
friend.”
They
waited
until
Dorothy
awoke
the
next
morning.
The
little
girl
was
quite
frightened
when
she
saw
the
great
pile
of
shaggy
wolves,
but
the
Tin
Woodman
told
her
all.
She
thanked
him
for
saving
them
and
sat
down
to
breakfast,
after
which
they
started
again
upon
their
journey.
Now
this
same
morning
the
Wicked
Witch
came
to
the
door
of
her
castle
and
looked
out
with
her
one
eye
that
could
see
far
off.
She
saw
all
her
wolves
lying
dead,
and
the
strangers
still
traveling
through
her
country.
This
made
her
angrier
than
before,
and
she
blew
her
silver
whistle
twice.
Straightway
a
great
flock
of
wild
crows
came
flying
toward
her,
enough
to
darken
the
sky.
And
the
Wicked
Witch
said
to
the
King
Crow,
“Fly
at
once
to
the
strangers;
peck
out
their
eyes
and
tear
them
to
pieces.”
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