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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 6, Página 1
All
this
time
Dorothy
and
her
companions
had
been
walking
through
the
thick
woods.
The
road
was
still
paved
with
yellow
brick,
but
these
were
much
covered
by
dried
branches
and
dead
leaves
from
the
trees,
and
the
walking
was
not
at
all
good.
There
were
few
birds
in
this
part
of
the
forest,
for
birds
love
the
open
country
where
there
is
plenty
of
sunshine.
But
now
and
then
there
came
a
deep
growl
from
some
wild
animal
hidden
among
the
trees.
These
sounds
made
the
little
girl’s
heart
beat
fast,
for
she
did
not
know
what
made
them;
but
Toto
knew,
and
he
walked
close
to
Dorothy’s
side,
and
did
not
even
bark
in
return.
“How
long
will
it
be,”
the
child
asked
of
the
Tin
Woodman,
“before
we
are
out
of
the
forest?”
“I
cannot
tell,”
was
the
answer,
“for
I
have
never
been
to
the
Emerald
City.
But
my
father
went
there
once,
when
I
was
a
boy,
and
he
said
it
was
a
long
journey
through
a
dangerous
country,
although
nearer
to
the
city
where
Oz
dwells
the
country
is
beautiful.
But
I
am
not
afraid
so
long
as
I
have
my
oil-can,
and
nothing
can
hurt
the
Scarecrow,
while
you
bear
upon
your
forehead
the
mark
of
the
Good
Witch’s
kiss,
and
that
will
protect
you
from
harm.”
“But
Toto!”
said
the
girl
anxiously.
“What
will
protect
him?”
“We
must
protect
him
ourselves
if
he
is
in
danger,”
replied
the
Tin
Woodman.
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