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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 3, Página 2
She
took
off
her
old
leather
shoes
and
tried
on
the
silver
ones,
which
fitted
her
as
well
as
if
they
had
been
made
for
her.
Finally
she
picked
up
her
basket.
“Come
along,
Toto,”
she
said.
“We
will
go
to
the
Emerald
City
and
ask
the
Great
Oz
how
to
get
back
to
Kansas
again.”
She
closed
the
door,
locked
it,
and
put
the
key
carefully
in
the
pocket
of
her
dress.
And
so,
with
Toto
trotting
along
soberly
behind
her,
she
started
on
her
journey.
There
were
several
roads
nearby,
but
it
did
not
take
her
long
to
find
the
one
paved
with
yellow
bricks.
Within
a
short
time
she
was
walking
briskly
toward
the
Emerald
City,
her
silver
shoes
tinkling
merrily
on
the
hard,
yellow
road-bed.
The
sun
shone
bright
and
the
birds
sang
sweetly,
and
Dorothy
did
not
feel
nearly
so
bad
as
you
might
think
a
little
girl
would
who
had
been
suddenly
whisked
away
from
her
own
country
and
set
down
in
the
midst
of
a
strange
land.
She
was
surprised,
as
she
walked
along,
to
see
how
pretty
the
country
was
about
her.
There
were
neat
fences
at
the
sides
of
the
road,
painted
a
dainty
blue
color,
and
beyond
them
were
fields
of
grain
and
vegetables
in
abundance.
Evidently
the
Munchkins
were
good
farmers
and
able
to
raise
large
crops.
Once
in
a
while
she
would
pass
a
house,
and
the
people
came
out
to
look
at
her
and
bow
low
as
she
went
by;
for
everyone
knew
she
had
been
the
means
of
destroying
the
Wicked
Witch
and
setting
them
free
from
bondage.
The
houses
of
the
Munchkins
were
odd-looking
dwellings,
for
each
was
round,
with
a
big
dome
for
a
roof.
All
were
painted
blue,
for
in
this
country
of
the
East
blue
was
the
favorite
color.
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