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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 23, Página 6
She
threw
her
arms
around
the
Lion’s
neck
and
kissed
him,
patting
his
big
head
tenderly.
Then
she
kissed
the
Tin
Woodman,
who
was
weeping
in
a
way
most
dangerous
to
his
joints.
But
she
hugged
the
soft,
stuffed
body
of
the
Scarecrow
in
her
arms
instead
of
kissing
his
painted
face,
and
found
she
was
crying
herself
at
this
sorrowful
parting
from
her
loving
comrades.
Glinda
the
Good
stepped
down
from
her
ruby
throne
to
give
the
little
girl
a
good-bye
kiss,
and
Dorothy
thanked
her
for
all
the
kindness
she
had
shown
to
her
friends
and
herself.
Dorothy
now
took
Toto
up
solemnly
in
her
arms,
and
having
said
one
last
good-bye
she
clapped
the
heels
of
her
shoes
together
three
times,
saying:
“Take
me
home
to
Aunt
Em!”
Instantly
she
was
whirling
through
the
air,
so
swiftly
that
all
she
could
see
or
feel
was
the
wind
whistling
past
her
ears.
The
Silver
Shoes
took
but
three
steps,
and
then
she
stopped
so
suddenly
that
she
rolled
over
upon
the
grass
several
times
before
she
knew
where
she
was.
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