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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 15, Página 3
The
soldier
had
the
news
carried
straight
to
Oz
that
Dorothy
and
the
other
travelers
had
come
back
again,
after
destroying
the
Wicked
Witch;
but
Oz
made
no
reply.
They
thought
the
Great
Wizard
would
send
for
them
at
once,
but
he
did
not.
They
had
no
word
from
him
the
next
day,
nor
the
next,
nor
the
next.
The
waiting
was
tiresome
and
wearing,
and
at
last
they
grew
vexed
that
Oz
should
treat
them
in
so
poor
a
fashion,
after
sending
them
to
undergo
hardships
and
slavery.
So
the
Scarecrow
at
last
asked
the
green
girl
to
take
another
message
to
Oz,
saying
if
he
did
not
let
them
in
to
see
him
at
once
they
would
call
the
Winged
Monkeys
to
help
them,
and
find
out
whether
he
kept
his
promises
or
not.
When
the
Wizard
was
given
this
message
he
was
so
frightened
that
he
sent
word
for
them
to
come
to
the
Throne
Room
at
four
minutes
after
nine
o’clock
the
next
morning.
He
had
once
met
the
Winged
Monkeys
in
the
Land
of
the
West,
and
he
did
not
wish
to
meet
them
again.
The
four
travelers
passed
a
sleepless
night,
each
thinking
of
the
gift
Oz
had
promised
to
bestow
on
him.
Dorothy
fell
asleep
only
once,
and
then
she
dreamed
she
was
in
Kansas,
where
Aunt
Em
was
telling
her
how
glad
she
was
to
have
her
little
girl
at
home
again.
Promptly
at
nine
o’clock
the
next
morning
the
green-whiskered
soldier
came
to
them,
and
four
minutes
later
they
all
went
into
the
Throne
Room
of
the
Great
Oz.
Of
course
each
one
of
them
expected
to
see
the
Wizard
in
the
shape
he
had
taken
before,
and
all
were
greatly
surprised
when
they
looked
about
and
saw
no
one
at
all
in
the
room.
They
kept
close
to
the
door
and
closer
to
one
another,
for
the
stillness
of
the
empty
room
was
more
dreadful
than
any
of
the
forms
they
had
seen
Oz
take.
Presently
they
heard
a
solemn
Voice,
that
seemed
to
come
from
somewhere
near
the
top
of
the
great
dome,
and
it
said:
“I
am
Oz,
the
Great
and
Terrible.
Why
do
you
seek
me?”
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