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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 4, Página 5
“I
hope
so,”
said
Dorothy
earnestly,
“since
you
seem
anxious
to
have
them.”
“Oh,
yes;
I
am
anxious,”
returned
the
Scarecrow.
“It
is
such
an
uncomfortable
feeling
to
know
one
is
a
fool.”
“Well,”
said
the
girl,
“let
us
go.”
And
she
handed
the
basket
to
the
Scarecrow.
There
were
no
fences
at
all
by
the
roadside
now,
and
the
land
was
rough
and
untilled.
Toward
evening
they
came
to
a
great
forest,
where
the
trees
grew
so
big
and
close
together
that
their
branches
met
over
the
road
of
yellow
brick.
It
was
almost
dark
under
the
trees,
for
the
branches
shut
out
the
daylight;
but
the
travelers
did
not
stop,
and
went
on
into
the
forest.
“If
this
road
goes
in,
it
must
come
out,”
said
the
Scarecrow,
“and
as
the
Emerald
City
is
at
the
other
end
of
the
road,
we
must
go
wherever
it
leads
us.”
“Anyone
would
know
that,”
said
Dorothy.
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