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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 21, Página 2
They
walked
through
the
forest
until
it
became
too
dark
to
go
any
farther.
Dorothy
and
Toto
and
the
Lion
lay
down
to
sleep,
while
the
Woodman
and
the
Scarecrow
kept
watch
over
them
as
usual.
When
morning
came,
they
started
again.
Before
they
had
gone
far
they
heard
a
low
rumble,
as
of
the
growling
of
many
wild
animals.
Toto
whimpered
a
little,
but
none
of
the
others
was
frightened,
and
they
kept
along
the
well-trodden
path
until
they
came
to
an
opening
in
the
wood,
in
which
were
gathered
hundreds
of
beasts
of
every
variety.
There
were
tigers
and
elephants
and
bears
and
wolves
and
foxes
and
all
the
others
in
the
natural
history,
and
for
a
moment
Dorothy
was
afraid.
But
the
Lion
explained
that
the
animals
were
holding
a
meeting,
and
he
judged
by
their
snarling
and
growling
that
they
were
in
great
trouble.
As
he
spoke
several
of
the
beasts
caught
sight
of
him,
and
at
once
the
great
assemblage
hushed
as
if
by
magic.
The
biggest
of
the
tigers
came
up
to
the
Lion
and
bowed,
saying:
“Welcome,
O
King
of
Beasts!
You
have
come
in
good
time
to
fight
our
enemy
and
bring
peace
to
all
the
animals
of
the
forest
once
more.”
“What
is
your
trouble?”
asked
the
Lion
quietly.
“We
are
all
threatened,”
answered
the
tiger,
“by
a
fierce
enemy
which
has
lately
come
into
this
forest.
It
is
a
most
tremendous
monster,
like
a
great
spider,
with
a
body
as
big
as
an
elephant
and
legs
as
long
as
a
tree
trunk.
It
has
eight
of
these
long
legs,
and
as
the
monster
crawls
through
the
forest
he
seizes
an
animal
with
a
leg
and
drags
it
to
his
mouth,
where
he
eats
it
as
a
spider
does
a
fly.
Not
one
of
us
is
safe
while
this
fierce
creature
is
alive,
and
we
had
called
a
meeting
to
decide
how
to
take
care
of
ourselves
when
you
came
among
us.”
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