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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 21, Página 4
“Yonder,
among
the
oak
trees,”
said
the
tiger,
pointing
with
his
forefoot.
“Take
good
care
of
these
friends
of
mine,”
said
the
Lion,
“and
I
will
go
at
once
to
fight
the
monster.”
He
bade
his
comrades
good-bye
and
marched
proudly
away
to
do
battle
with
the
enemy.
The
great
spider
was
lying
asleep
when
the
Lion
found
him,
and
it
looked
so
ugly
that
its
foe
turned
up
his
nose
in
disgust.
Its
legs
were
quite
as
long
as
the
tiger
had
said,
and
its
body
covered
with
coarse
black
hair.
It
had
a
great
mouth,
with
a
row
of
sharp
teeth
a
foot
long;
but
its
head
was
joined
to
the
pudgy
body
by
a
neck
as
slender
as
a
wasp’s
waist.
This
gave
the
Lion
a
hint
of
the
best
way
to
attack
the
creature,
and
as
he
knew
it
was
easier
to
fight
it
asleep
than
awake,
he
gave
a
great
spring
and
landed
directly
upon
the
monster’s
back.
Then,
with
one
blow
of
his
heavy
paw,
all
armed
with
sharp
claws,
he
knocked
the
spider’s
head
from
its
body.
Jumping
down,
he
watched
it
until
the
long
legs
stopped
wiggling,
when
he
knew
it
was
quite
dead.
The
Lion
went
back
to
the
opening
where
the
beasts
of
the
forest
were
waiting
for
him
and
said
proudly:
“You
need
fear
your
enemy
no
longer.”
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