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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 2, Página 2
“You
are
welcome,
most
noble
Sorceress,
to
the
land
of
the
Munchkins.
We
are
so
grateful
to
you
for
having
killed
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
East,
and
for
setting
our
people
free
from
bondage.”
Dorothy
listened
to
this
speech
with
wonder.
What
could
the
little
woman
possibly
mean
by
calling
her
a
sorceress,
and
saying
she
had
killed
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
East?
Dorothy
was
an
innocent,
harmless
little
girl,
who
had
been
carried
by
a
cyclone
many
miles
from
home;
and
she
had
never
killed
anything
in
all
her
life.
But
the
little
woman
evidently
expected
her
to
answer;
so
Dorothy
said,
with
hesitation,
“You
are
very
kind,
but
there
must
be
some
mistake.
I
have
not
killed
anything.”
“Your
house
did,
anyway,”
replied
the
little
old
woman,
with
a
laugh,
“and
that
is
the
same
thing.
See!”
she
continued,
pointing
to
the
corner
of
the
house.
“There
are
her
two
feet,
still
sticking
out
from
under
a
block
of
wood.”
Dorothy
looked,
and
gave
a
little
cry
of
fright.
There,
indeed,
just
under
the
corner
of
the
great
beam
the
house
rested
on,
two
feet
were
sticking
out,
shod
in
silver
shoes
with
pointed
toes.
“Oh,
dear!
Oh,
dear!”
cried
Dorothy,
clasping
her
hands
together
in
dismay.
“The
house
must
have
fallen
on
her.
Whatever
shall
we
do?”
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