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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 20, Página 2
So
the
Scarecrow
climbed
farther
up
and
sat
down
on
the
top
of
the
wall,
and
Dorothy
put
her
head
over
and
cried,
“Oh,
my!”
just
as
the
Scarecrow
had
done.
Then
Toto
came
up,
and
immediately
began
to
bark,
but
Dorothy
made
him
be
still.
The
Lion
climbed
the
ladder
next,
and
the
Tin
Woodman
came
last;
but
both
of
them
cried,
“Oh,
my!”
as
soon
as
they
looked
over
the
wall.
When
they
were
all
sitting
in
a
row
on
the
top
of
the
wall,
they
looked
down
and
saw
a
strange
sight.
Before
them
was
a
great
stretch
of
country
having
a
floor
as
smooth
and
shining
and
white
as
the
bottom
of
a
big
platter.
Scattered
around
were
many
houses
made
entirely
of
china
and
painted
in
the
brightest
colors.
These
houses
were
quite
small,
the
biggest
of
them
reaching
only
as
high
as
Dorothy’s
waist.
There
were
also
pretty
little
barns,
with
china
fences
around
them;
and
many
cows
and
sheep
and
horses
and
pigs
and
chickens,
all
made
of
china,
were
standing
about
in
groups.
But
the
strangest
of
all
were
the
people
who
lived
in
this
queer
country.
There
were
milkmaids
and
shepherdesses,
with
brightly
colored
bodices
and
golden
spots
all
over
their
gowns;
and
princesses
with
most
gorgeous
frocks
of
silver
and
gold
and
purple;
and
shepherds
dressed
in
knee
breeches
with
pink
and
yellow
and
blue
stripes
down
them,
and
golden
buckles
on
their
shoes;
and
princes
with
jeweled
crowns
upon
their
heads,
wearing
ermine
robes
and
satin
doublets;
and
funny
clowns
in
ruffled
gowns,
with
round
red
spots
upon
their
cheeks
and
tall,
pointed
caps.
And,
strangest
of
all,
these
people
were
all
made
of
china,
even
to
their
clothes,
and
were
so
small
that
the
tallest
of
them
was
no
higher
than
Dorothy’s
knee.
No
one
did
so
much
as
look
at
the
travelers
at
first,
except
one
little
purple
china
dog
with
an
extra-large
head,
which
came
to
the
wall
and
barked
at
them
in
a
tiny
voice,
afterwards
running
away
again.
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