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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 17, Página 4
“But
we
must
have
a
basket
to
ride
in,”
he
said.
So
he
sent
the
soldier
with
the
green
whiskers
for
a
big
clothes
basket,
which
he
fastened
with
many
ropes
to
the
bottom
of
the
balloon.
When
it
was
all
ready,
Oz
sent
word
to
his
people
that
he
was
going
to
make
a
visit
to
a
great
brother
Wizard
who
lived
in
the
clouds.
The
news
spread
rapidly
throughout
the
city
and
everyone
came
to
see
the
wonderful
sight.
Oz
ordered
the
balloon
carried
out
in
front
of
the
Palace,
and
the
people
gazed
upon
it
with
much
curiosity.
The
Tin
Woodman
had
chopped
a
big
pile
of
wood,
and
now
he
made
a
fire
of
it,
and
Oz
held
the
bottom
of
the
balloon
over
the
fire
so
that
the
hot
air
that
arose
from
it
would
be
caught
in
the
silken
bag.
Gradually
the
balloon
swelled
out
and
rose
into
the
air,
until
finally
the
basket
just
touched
the
ground.
Then
Oz
got
into
the
basket
and
said
to
all
the
people
in
a
loud
voice:
“I
am
now
going
away
to
make
a
visit.
While
I
am
gone
the
Scarecrow
will
rule
over
you.
I
command
you
to
obey
him
as
you
would
me.”
The
balloon
was
by
this
time
tugging
hard
at
the
rope
that
held
it
to
the
ground,
for
the
air
within
it
was
hot,
and
this
made
it
so
much
lighter
in
weight
than
the
air
without
that
it
pulled
hard
to
rise
into
the
sky.
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