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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 19, Página 2
The
sun
shone
brightly
as
our
friends
turned
their
faces
toward
the
Land
of
the
South.
They
were
all
in
the
best
of
spirits,
and
laughed
and
chatted
together.
Dorothy
was
once
more
filled
with
the
hope
of
getting
home,
and
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
were
glad
to
be
of
use
to
her.
As
for
the
Lion,
he
sniffed
the
fresh
air
with
delight
and
whisked
his
tail
from
side
to
side
in
pure
joy
at
being
in
the
country
again,
while
Toto
ran
around
them
and
chased
the
moths
and
butterflies,
barking
merrily
all
the
time.
“City
life
does
not
agree
with
me
at
all,”
remarked
the
Lion,
as
they
walked
along
at
a
brisk
pace.
“I
have
lost
much
flesh
since
I
lived
there,
and
now
I
am
anxious
for
a
chance
to
show
the
other
beasts
how
courageous
I
have
grown.”
They
now
turned
and
took
a
last
look
at
the
Emerald
City.
All
they
could
see
was
a
mass
of
towers
and
steeples
behind
the
green
walls,
and
high
up
above
everything
the
spires
and
dome
of
the
Palace
of
Oz.
“Oz
was
not
such
a
bad
Wizard,
after
all,”
said
the
Tin
Woodman,
as
he
felt
his
heart
rattling
around
in
his
breast.
“He
knew
how
to
give
me
brains,
and
very
good
brains,
too,”
said
the
Scarecrow.
“If
Oz
had
taken
a
dose
of
the
same
courage
he
gave
me,”
added
the
Lion,
“he
would
have
been
a
brave
man.”
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