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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 13, Página 1
The
Cowardly
Lion
was
much
pleased
to
hear
that
the
Wicked
Witch
had
been
melted
by
a
bucket
of
water,
and
Dorothy
at
once
unlocked
the
gate
of
his
prison
and
set
him
free.
They
went
in
together
to
the
castle,
where
Dorothy’s
first
act
was
to
call
all
the
Winkies
together
and
tell
them
that
they
were
no
longer
slaves.
There
was
great
rejoicing
among
the
yellow
Winkies,
for
they
had
been
made
to
work
hard
during
many
years
for
the
Wicked
Witch,
who
had
always
treated
them
with
great
cruelty.
They
kept
this
day
as
a
holiday,
then
and
ever
after,
and
spent
the
time
in
feasting
and
dancing.
“If
our
friends,
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman,
were
only
with
us,”
said
the
Lion,
“I
should
be
quite
happy.”
“Don’t
you
suppose
we
could
rescue
them?”
asked
the
girl
anxiously.
“We
can
try,”
answered
the
Lion.
So
they
called
the
yellow
Winkies
and
asked
them
if
they
would
help
to
rescue
their
friends,
and
the
Winkies
said
that
they
would
be
delighted
to
do
all
in
their
power
for
Dorothy,
who
had
set
them
free
from
bondage.
So
she
chose
a
number
of
the
Winkies
who
looked
as
if
they
knew
the
most,
and
they
all
started
away.
They
traveled
that
day
and
part
of
the
next
until
they
came
to
the
rocky
plain
where
the
Tin
Woodman
lay,
all
battered
and
bent.
His
axe
was
near
him,
but
the
blade
was
rusted
and
the
handle
broken
off
short.
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