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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 14, Página 2
“You
see,”
said
the
Cowardly
Lion,
with
a
whimper,
“I
haven’t
the
courage
to
keep
tramping
forever,
without
getting
anywhere
at
all.”
Then
Dorothy
lost
heart.
She
sat
down
on
the
grass
and
looked
at
her
companions,
and
they
sat
down
and
looked
at
her,
and
Toto
found
that
for
the
first
time
in
his
life
he
was
too
tired
to
chase
a
butterfly
that
flew
past
his
head.
So
he
put
out
his
tongue
and
panted
and
looked
at
Dorothy
as
if
to
ask
what
they
should
do
next.
“Suppose
we
call
the
field
mice,”
she
suggested.
“They
could
probably
tell
us
the
way
to
the
Emerald
City.”
“To
be
sure
they
could,”
cried
the
Scarecrow.
“Why
didn’t
we
think
of
that
before?”
Dorothy
blew
the
little
whistle
she
had
always
carried
about
her
neck
since
the
Queen
of
the
Mice
had
given
it
to
her.
In
a
few
minutes
they
heard
the
pattering
of
tiny
feet,
and
many
of
the
small
gray
mice
came
running
up
to
her.
Among
them
was
the
Queen
herself,
who
asked,
in
her
squeaky
little
voice:
“What
can
I
do
for
my
friends?”
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