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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 23, Página 1
Before
they
went
to
see
Glinda,
however,
they
were
taken
to
a
room
of
the
Castle,
where
Dorothy
washed
her
face
and
combed
her
hair,
and
the
Lion
shook
the
dust
out
of
his
mane,
and
the
Scarecrow
patted
himself
into
his
best
shape,
and
the
Woodman
polished
his
tin
and
oiled
his
joints.
When
they
were
all
quite
presentable
they
followed
the
soldier
girl
into
a
big
room
where
the
Witch
Glinda
sat
upon
a
throne
of
rubies.
She
was
both
beautiful
and
young
to
their
eyes.
Her
hair
was
a
rich
red
in
color
and
fell
in
flowing
ringlets
over
her
shoulders.
Her
dress
was
pure
white
but
her
eyes
were
blue,
and
they
looked
kindly
upon
the
little
girl.
“What
can
I
do
for
you,
my
child?”
she
asked.
Dorothy
told
the
Witch
all
her
story:
how
the
cyclone
had
brought
her
to
the
Land
of
Oz,
how
she
had
found
her
companions,
and
of
the
wonderful
adventures
they
had
met
with.
“My
greatest
wish
now,”
she
added,
“is
to
get
back
to
Kansas,
for
Aunt
Em
will
surely
think
something
dreadful
has
happened
to
me,
and
that
will
make
her
put
on
mourning;
and
unless
the
crops
are
better
this
year
than
they
were
last,
I
am
sure
Uncle
Henry
cannot
afford
it.”
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