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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 17, Página 3
“We!”
exclaimed
the
girl.
“Are
you
going
with
me?”
“Yes,
of
course,”
replied
Oz.
“I
am
tired
of
being
such
a
humbug.
If
I
should
go
out
of
this
Palace
my
people
would
soon
discover
I
am
not
a
Wizard,
and
then
they
would
be
vexed
with
me
for
having
deceived
them.
So
I
have
to
stay
shut
up
in
these
rooms
all
day,
and
it
gets
tiresome.
I’d
much
rather
go
back
to
Kansas
with
you
and
be
in
a
circus
again.”
“I
shall
be
glad
to
have
your
company,”
said
Dorothy.
“Thank
you,”
he
answered.
“Now,
if
you
will
help
me
sew
the
silk
together,
we
will
begin
to
work
on
our
balloon.”
So
Dorothy
took
a
needle
and
thread,
and
as
fast
as
Oz
cut
the
strips
of
silk
into
proper
shape
the
girl
sewed
them
neatly
together.
First
there
was
a
strip
of
light
green
silk,
then
a
strip
of
dark
green
and
then
a
strip
of
emerald
green;
for
Oz
had
a
fancy
to
make
the
balloon
in
different
shades
of
the
color
about
them.
It
took
three
days
to
sew
all
the
strips
together,
but
when
it
was
finished
they
had
a
big
bag
of
green
silk
more
than
twenty
feet
long.
Then
Oz
painted
it
on
the
inside
with
a
coat
of
thin
glue,
to
make
it
airtight,
after
which
he
announced
that
the
balloon
was
ready.
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