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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 3, Página 4
“My
dress
is
blue
and
white
checked,”
said
Dorothy,
smoothing
out
the
wrinkles
in
it.
“It
is
kind
of
you
to
wear
that,”
said
Boq.
“Blue
is
the
color
of
the
Munchkins,
and
white
is
the
witch
color.
So
we
know
you
are
a
friendly
witch.”
Dorothy
did
not
know
what
to
say
to
this,
for
all
the
people
seemed
to
think
her
a
witch,
and
she
knew
very
well
she
was
only
an
ordinary
little
girl
who
had
come
by
the
chance
of
a
cyclone
into
a
strange
land.
When
she
had
tired
watching
the
dancing,
Boq
led
her
into
the
house,
where
he
gave
her
a
room
with
a
pretty
bed
in
it.
The
sheets
were
made
of
blue
cloth,
and
Dorothy
slept
soundly
in
them
till
morning,
with
Toto
curled
up
on
the
blue
rug
beside
her.
She
ate
a
hearty
breakfast,
and
watched
a
wee
Munchkin
baby,
who
played
with
Toto
and
pulled
his
tail
and
crowed
and
laughed
in
a
way
that
greatly
amused
Dorothy.
Toto
was
a
fine
curiosity
to
all
the
people,
for
they
had
never
seen
a
dog
before.
“How
far
is
it
to
the
Emerald
City?”
the
girl
asked.
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