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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 15, Página 13
“One
of
my
greatest
fears
was
the
Witches,
for
while
I
had
no
magical
powers
at
all
I
soon
found
out
that
the
Witches
were
really
able
to
do
wonderful
things.
There
were
four
of
them
in
this
country,
and
they
ruled
the
people
who
live
in
the
North
and
South
and
East
and
West.
Fortunately,
the
Witches
of
the
North
and
South
were
good,
and
I
knew
they
would
do
me
no
harm;
but
the
Witches
of
the
East
and
West
were
terribly
wicked,
and
had
they
not
thought
I
was
more
powerful
than
they
themselves,
they
would
surely
have
destroyed
me.
As
it
was,
I
lived
in
deadly
fear
of
them
for
many
years;
so
you
can
imagine
how
pleased
I
was
when
I
heard
your
house
had
fallen
on
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
East.
When
you
came
to
me,
I
was
willing
to
promise
anything
if
you
would
only
do
away
with
the
other
Witch;
but,
now
that
you
have
melted
her,
I
am
ashamed
to
say
that
I
cannot
keep
my
promises.”
“I
think
you
are
a
very
bad
man,”
said
Dorothy.
“Oh,
no,
my
dear;
I’m
really
a
very
good
man,
but
I’m
a
very
bad
Wizard,
I
must
admit.”
“Can’t
you
give
me
brains?”
asked
the
Scarecrow.
“You
don’t
need
them.
You
are
learning
something
every
day.
A
baby
has
brains,
but
it
doesn’t
know
much.
Experience
is
the
only
thing
that
brings
knowledge,
and
the
longer
you
are
on
earth
the
more
experience
you
are
sure
to
get.”
“That
may
all
be
true,”
said
the
Scarecrow,
“but
I
shall
be
very
unhappy
unless
you
give
me
brains.”
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