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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 4, Página 6
“Certainly;
that
is
why
I
know
it,”
returned
the
Scarecrow.
“If
it
required
brains
to
figure
it
out,
I
never
should
have
said
it.”
After
an
hour
or
so
the
light
faded
away,
and
they
found
themselves
stumbling
along
in
the
darkness.
Dorothy
could
not
see
at
all,
but
Toto
could,
for
some
dogs
see
very
well
in
the
dark;
and
the
Scarecrow
declared
he
could
see
as
well
as
by
day.
So
she
took
hold
of
his
arm
and
managed
to
get
along
fairly
well.
“If
you
see
any
house,
or
any
place
where
we
can
pass
the
night,”
she
said,
“you
must
tell
me;
for
it
is
very
uncomfortable
walking
in
the
dark.”
Soon
after
the
Scarecrow
stopped.
“I
see
a
little
cottage
at
the
right
of
us,”
he
said,
“built
of
logs
and
branches.
Shall
we
go
there?”
“Yes,
indeed,”
answered
the
child.
“I
am
all
tired
out.”
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