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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 12, Página 7
The
Winkies
were
not
a
brave
people,
but
they
had
to
do
as
they
were
told.
So
they
marched
away
until
they
came
near
to
Dorothy.
Then
the
Lion
gave
a
great
roar
and
sprang
towards
them,
and
the
poor
Winkies
were
so
frightened
that
they
ran
back
as
fast
as
they
could.
When
they
returned
to
the
castle
the
Wicked
Witch
beat
them
well
with
a
strap,
and
sent
them
back
to
their
work,
after
which
she
sat
down
to
think
what
she
should
do
next.
She
could
not
understand
how
all
her
plans
to
destroy
these
strangers
had
failed;
but
she
was
a
powerful
Witch,
as
well
as
a
wicked
one,
and
she
soon
made
up
her
mind
how
to
act.
There
was,
in
her
cupboard,
a
Golden
Cap,
with
a
circle
of
diamonds
and
rubies
running
round
it.
This
Golden
Cap
had
a
charm.
Whoever
owned
it
could
call
three
times
upon
the
Winged
Monkeys,
who
would
obey
any
order
they
were
given.
But
no
person
could
command
these
strange
creatures
more
than
three
times.
Twice
already
the
Wicked
Witch
had
used
the
charm
of
the
Cap.
Once
was
when
she
had
made
the
Winkies
her
slaves,
and
set
herself
to
rule
over
their
country.
The
Winged
Monkeys
had
helped
her
do
this.
The
second
time
was
when
she
had
fought
against
the
Great
Oz
himself,
and
driven
him
out
of
the
land
of
the
West.
The
Winged
Monkeys
had
also
helped
her
in
doing
this.
Only
once
more
could
she
use
this
Golden
Cap,
for
which
reason
she
did
not
like
to
do
so
until
all
her
other
powers
were
exhausted.
But
now
that
her
fierce
wolves
and
her
wild
crows
and
her
stinging
bees
were
gone,
and
her
slaves
had
been
scared
away
by
the
Cowardly
Lion,
she
saw
there
was
only
one
way
left
to
destroy
Dorothy
and
her
friends.
So
the
Wicked
Witch
took
the
Golden
Cap
from
her
cupboard
and
placed
it
upon
her
head.
Then
she
stood
upon
her
left
foot
and
said,
slowly:
“Ep-pe,
pep-pe,
kak-ke!”
Next
she
stood
upon
her
right
foot
and
said:
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