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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 3, Página 3
Toward
evening,
when
Dorothy
was
tired
with
her
long
walk
and
began
to
wonder
where
she
should
pass
the
night,
she
came
to
a
house
rather
larger
than
the
rest.
On
the
green
lawn
before
it
many
men
and
women
were
dancing.
Five
little
fiddlers
played
as
loudly
as
possible,
and
the
people
were
laughing
and
singing,
while
a
big
table
near
by
was
loaded
with
delicious
fruits
and
nuts,
pies
and
cakes,
and
many
other
good
things
to
eat.
The
people
greeted
Dorothy
kindly,
and
invited
her
to
supper
and
to
pass
the
night
with
them;
for
this
was
the
home
of
one
of
the
richest
Munchkins
in
the
land,
and
his
friends
were
gathered
with
him
to
celebrate
their
freedom
from
the
bondage
of
the
Wicked
Witch.
Dorothy
ate
a
hearty
supper
and
was
waited
upon
by
the
rich
Munchkin
himself,
whose
name
was
Boq.
Then
she
sat
upon
a
settee
and
watched
the
people
dance.
When
Boq
saw
her
silver
shoes
he
said,
“You
must
be
a
great
sorceress.”
“Why?”
asked
the
girl.
“Because
you
wear
silver
shoes
and
have
killed
the
Wicked
Witch.
Besides,
you
have
white
in
your
frock,
and
only
witches
and
sorceresses
wear
white.”
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