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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 19, Página 3
Dorothy
said
nothing.
Oz
had
not
kept
the
promise
he
made
her,
but
he
had
done
his
best,
so
she
forgave
him.
As
he
said,
he
was
a
good
man,
even
if
he
was
a
bad
Wizard.
The
first
day’s
journey
was
through
the
green
fields
and
bright
flowers
that
stretched
about
the
Emerald
City
on
every
side.
They
slept
that
night
on
the
grass,
with
nothing
but
the
stars
over
them;
and
they
rested
very
well
indeed.
In
the
morning
they
traveled
on
until
they
came
to
a
thick
wood.
There
was
no
way
of
going
around
it,
for
it
seemed
to
extend
to
the
right
and
left
as
far
as
they
could
see;
and,
besides,
they
did
not
dare
change
the
direction
of
their
journey
for
fear
of
getting
lost.
So
they
looked
for
the
place
where
it
would
be
easiest
to
get
into
the
forest.
The
Scarecrow,
who
was
in
the
lead,
finally
discovered
a
big
tree
with
such
wide-spreading
branches
that
there
was
room
for
the
party
to
pass
underneath.
So
he
walked
forward
to
the
tree,
but
just
as
he
came
under
the
first
branches
they
bent
down
and
twined
around
him,
and
the
next
minute
he
was
raised
from
the
ground
and
flung
headlong
among
his
fellow
travelers.
This
did
not
hurt
the
Scarecrow,
but
it
surprised
him,
and
he
looked
rather
dizzy
when
Dorothy
picked
him
up.
“Here
is
another
space
between
the
trees,”
called
the
Lion.
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