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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 22, Página 2
“But
you
shall
not!”
replied
the
voice,
and
there
stepped
from
behind
the
rock
the
strangest
man
the
travelers
had
ever
seen.
He
was
quite
short
and
stout
and
had
a
big
head,
which
was
flat
at
the
top
and
supported
by
a
thick
neck
full
of
wrinkles.
But
he
had
no
arms
at
all,
and,
seeing
this,
the
Scarecrow
did
not
fear
that
so
helpless
a
creature
could
prevent
them
from
climbing
the
hill.
So
he
said,
“I’m
sorry
not
to
do
as
you
wish,
but
we
must
pass
over
your
hill
whether
you
like
it
or
not,”
and
he
walked
boldly
forward.
As
quick
as
lightning
the
man’s
head
shot
forward
and
his
neck
stretched
out
until
the
top
of
the
head,
where
it
was
flat,
struck
the
Scarecrow
in
the
middle
and
sent
him
tumbling,
over
and
over,
down
the
hill.
Almost
as
quickly
as
it
came
the
head
went
back
to
the
body,
and
the
man
laughed
harshly
as
he
said,
“It
isn’t
as
easy
as
you
think!”
A
chorus
of
boisterous
laughter
came
from
the
other
rocks,
and
Dorothy
saw
hundreds
of
the
armless
Hammer-Heads
upon
the
hillside,
one
behind
every
rock.
The
Lion
became
quite
angry
at
the
laughter
caused
by
the
Scarecrow’s
mishap,
and
giving
a
loud
roar
that
echoed
like
thunder,
he
dashed
up
the
hill.
Again
a
head
shot
swiftly
out,
and
the
great
Lion
went
rolling
down
the
hill
as
if
he
had
been
struck
by
a
cannon
ball.
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