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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 17, Página 1
For
three
days
Dorothy
heard
nothing
from
Oz.
These
were
sad
days
for
the
little
girl,
although
her
friends
were
all
quite
happy
and
contented.
The
Scarecrow
told
them
there
were
wonderful
thoughts
in
his
head;
but
he
would
not
say
what
they
were
because
he
knew
no
one
could
understand
them
but
himself.
When
the
Tin
Woodman
walked
about
he
felt
his
heart
rattling
around
in
his
breast;
and
he
told
Dorothy
he
had
discovered
it
to
be
a
kinder
and
more
tender
heart
than
the
one
he
had
owned
when
he
was
made
of
flesh.
The
Lion
declared
he
was
afraid
of
nothing
on
earth,
and
would
gladly
face
an
army
or
a
dozen
of
the
fierce
Kalidahs.
Thus
each
of
the
little
party
was
satisfied
except
Dorothy,
who
longed
more
than
ever
to
get
back
to
Kansas.
On
the
fourth
day,
to
her
great
joy,
Oz
sent
for
her,
and
when
she
entered
the
Throne
Room
he
greeted
her
pleasantly:
“Sit
down,
my
dear;
I
think
I
have
found
the
way
to
get
you
out
of
this
country.”
“And
back
to
Kansas?”
she
asked
eagerly.
“Well,
I’m
not
sure
about
Kansas,”
said
Oz,
“for
I
haven’t
the
faintest
notion
which
way
it
lies.
But
the
first
thing
to
do
is
to
cross
the
desert,
and
then
it
should
be
easy
to
find
your
way
home.”
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