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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 3, Página 1
When
Dorothy
was
left
alone
she
began
to
feel
hungry.
So
she
went
to
the
cupboard
and
cut
herself
some
bread,
which
she
spread
with
butter.
She
gave
some
to
Toto,
and
taking
a
pail
from
the
shelf
she
carried
it
down
to
the
little
brook
and
filled
it
with
clear,
sparkling
water.
Toto
ran
over
to
the
trees
and
began
to
bark
at
the
birds
sitting
there.
Dorothy
went
to
get
him,
and
saw
such
delicious
fruit
hanging
from
the
branches
that
she
gathered
some
of
it,
finding
it
just
what
she
wanted
to
help
out
her
breakfast.
Then
she
went
back
to
the
house,
and
having
helped
herself
and
Toto
to
a
good
drink
of
the
cool,
clear
water,
she
set
about
making
ready
for
the
journey
to
the
City
of
Emeralds.
Dorothy
had
only
one
other
dress,
but
that
happened
to
be
clean
and
was
hanging
on
a
peg
beside
her
bed.
It
was
gingham,
with
checks
of
white
and
blue;
and
although
the
blue
was
somewhat
faded
with
many
washings,
it
was
still
a
pretty
frock.
The
girl
washed
herself
carefully,
dressed
herself
in
the
clean
gingham,
and
tied
her
pink
sunbonnet
on
her
head.
She
took
a
little
basket
and
filled
it
with
bread
from
the
cupboard,
laying
a
white
cloth
over
the
top.
Then
she
looked
down
at
her
feet
and
noticed
how
old
and
worn
her
shoes
were.
“They
surely
will
never
do
for
a
long
journey,
Toto,”
she
said.
And
Toto
looked
up
into
her
face
with
his
little
black
eyes
and
wagged
his
tail
to
show
he
knew
what
she
meant.
At
that
moment
Dorothy
saw
lying
on
the
table
the
silver
shoes
that
had
belonged
to
the
Witch
of
the
East.
“I
wonder
if
they
will
fit
me,”
she
said
to
Toto.
“They
would
be
just
the
thing
to
take
a
long
walk
in,
for
they
could
not
wear
out.”
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