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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 18, Página 1
Dorothy
wept
bitterly
at
the
passing
of
her
hope
to
get
home
to
Kansas
again;
but
when
she
thought
it
all
over
she
was
glad
she
had
not
gone
up
in
a
balloon.
And
she
also
felt
sorry
at
losing
Oz,
and
so
did
her
companions.
The
Tin
Woodman
came
to
her
and
said:
“Truly
I
should
be
ungrateful
if
I
failed
to
mourn
for
the
man
who
gave
me
my
lovely
heart.
I
should
like
to
cry
a
little
because
Oz
is
gone,
if
you
will
kindly
wipe
away
my
tears,
so
that
I
shall
not
rust.”
“With
pleasure,”
she
answered,
and
brought
a
towel
at
once.
Then
the
Tin
Woodman
wept
for
several
minutes,
and
she
watched
the
tears
carefully
and
wiped
them
away
with
the
towel.
When
he
had
finished,
he
thanked
her
kindly
and
oiled
himself
thoroughly
with
his
jeweled
oil-can,
to
guard
against
mishap.
The
Scarecrow
was
now
the
ruler
of
the
Emerald
City,
and
although
he
was
not
a
Wizard
the
people
were
proud
of
him.
“For,”
they
said,
“there
is
not
another
city
in
all
the
world
that
is
ruled
by
a
stuffed
man.”
And,
so
far
as
they
knew,
they
were
quite
right.
The
morning
after
the
balloon
had
gone
up
with
Oz,
the
four
travelers
met
in
the
Throne
Room
and
talked
matters
over.
The
Scarecrow
sat
in
the
big
throne
and
the
others
stood
respectfully
before
him.
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