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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 15, Página 10
He
led
the
way
to
a
small
chamber
in
the
rear
of
the
Throne
Room,
and
they
all
followed
him.
He
pointed
to
one
corner,
in
which
lay
the
great
Head,
made
out
of
many
thicknesses
of
paper,
and
with
a
carefully
painted
face.
“This
I
hung
from
the
ceiling
by
a
wire,”
said
Oz.
“I
stood
behind
the
screen
and
pulled
a
thread,
to
make
the
eyes
move
and
the
mouth
open.”
“But
how
about
the
voice?”
she
inquired.
“Oh,
I
am
a
ventriloquist,”
said
the
little
man.
“I
can
throw
the
sound
of
my
voice
wherever
I
wish,
so
that
you
thought
it
was
coming
out
of
the
Head.
Here
are
the
other
things
I
used
to
deceive
you.”
He
showed
the
Scarecrow
the
dress
and
the
mask
he
had
worn
when
he
seemed
to
be
the
lovely
Lady.
And
the
Tin
Woodman
saw
that
his
terrible
Beast
was
nothing
but
a
lot
of
skins,
sewn
together,
with
slats
to
keep
their
sides
out.
As
for
the
Ball
of
Fire,
the
false
Wizard
had
hung
that
also
from
the
ceiling.
It
was
really
a
ball
of
cotton,
but
when
oil
was
poured
upon
it
the
ball
burned
fiercely.
“Really,”
said
the
Scarecrow,
“you
ought
to
be
ashamed
of
yourself
for
being
such
a
humbug.”
“I
am—I
certainly
am,”
answered
the
little
man
sorrowfully;
“but
it
was
the
only
thing
I
could
do.
Sit
down,
please,
there
are
plenty
of
chairs;
and
I
will
tell
you
my
story.”
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