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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 22, Página 4
“It
shall
be
done,”
said
the
King,
and
at
once
the
Winged
Monkeys
caught
the
four
travelers
and
Toto
up
in
their
arms
and
flew
away
with
them.
As
they
passed
over
the
hill
the
Hammer-Heads
yelled
with
vexation,
and
shot
their
heads
high
in
the
air,
but
they
could
not
reach
the
Winged
Monkeys,
which
carried
Dorothy
and
her
comrades
safely
over
the
hill
and
set
them
down
in
the
beautiful
country
of
the
Quadlings.
“This
is
the
last
time
you
can
summon
us,”
said
the
leader
to
Dorothy;
“so
good-bye
and
good
luck
to
you.”
“Good-bye,
and
thank
you
very
much,”
returned
the
girl;
and
the
Monkeys
rose
into
the
air
and
were
out
of
sight
in
a
twinkling.
The
country
of
the
Quadlings
seemed
rich
and
happy.
There
was
field
upon
field
of
ripening
grain,
with
well-paved
roads
running
between,
and
pretty
rippling
brooks
with
strong
bridges
across
them.
The
fences
and
houses
and
bridges
were
all
painted
bright
red,
just
as
they
had
been
painted
yellow
in
the
country
of
the
Winkies
and
blue
in
the
country
of
the
Munchkins.
The
Quadlings
themselves,
who
were
short
and
fat
and
looked
chubby
and
good-natured,
were
dressed
all
in
red,
which
showed
bright
against
the
green
grass
and
the
yellowing
grain.
The
Monkeys
had
set
them
down
near
a
farmhouse,
and
the
four
travelers
walked
up
to
it
and
knocked
at
the
door.
It
was
opened
by
the
farmer’s
wife,
and
when
Dorothy
asked
for
something
to
eat
the
woman
gave
them
all
a
good
dinner,
with
three
kinds
of
cake
and
four
kinds
of
cookies,
and
a
bowl
of
milk
for
Toto.
“How
far
is
it
to
the
Castle
of
Glinda?”
asked
the
child.
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