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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 5, Página 4
“Now
oil
the
joints
in
my
arms,”
he
said.
And
Dorothy
oiled
them
and
the
Scarecrow
bent
them
carefully
until
they
were
quite
free
from
rust
and
as
good
as
new.
The
Tin
Woodman
gave
a
sigh
of
satisfaction
and
lowered
his
axe,
which
he
leaned
against
the
tree.
“This
is
a
great
comfort,”
he
said.
“I
have
been
holding
that
axe
in
the
air
ever
since
I
rusted,
and
I’m
glad
to
be
able
to
put
it
down
at
last.
Now,
if
you
will
oil
the
joints
of
my
legs,
I
shall
be
all
right
once
more.”
So
they
oiled
his
legs
until
he
could
move
them
freely;
and
he
thanked
them
again
and
again
for
his
release,
for
he
seemed
a
very
polite
creature,
and
very
grateful.
“I
might
have
stood
there
always
if
you
had
not
come
along,”
he
said;
“so
you
have
certainly
saved
my
life.
How
did
you
happen
to
be
here?”
“We
are
on
our
way
to
the
Emerald
City
to
see
the
Great
Oz,”
she
answered,
“and
we
stopped
at
your
cottage
to
pass
the
night.”
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