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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 6, Página 2
Just
as
he
spoke
there
came
from
the
forest
a
terrible
roar,
and
the
next
moment
a
great
Lion
bounded
into
the
road.
With
one
blow
of
his
paw
he
sent
the
Scarecrow
spinning
over
and
over
to
the
edge
of
the
road,
and
then
he
struck
at
the
Tin
Woodman
with
his
sharp
claws.
But,
to
the
Lion’s
surprise,
he
could
make
no
impression
on
the
tin,
although
the
Woodman
fell
over
in
the
road
and
lay
still.
Little
Toto,
now
that
he
had
an
enemy
to
face,
ran
barking
toward
the
Lion,
and
the
great
beast
had
opened
his
mouth
to
bite
the
dog,
when
Dorothy,
fearing
Toto
would
be
killed,
and
heedless
of
danger,
rushed
forward
and
slapped
the
Lion
upon
his
nose
as
hard
as
she
could,
while
she
cried
out:
“Don’t
you
dare
to
bite
Toto!
You
ought
to
be
ashamed
of
yourself,
a
big
beast
like
you,
to
bite
a
poor
little
dog!”
“I
didn’t
bite
him,”
said
the
Lion,
as
he
rubbed
his
nose
with
his
paw
where
Dorothy
had
hit
it.
“No,
but
you
tried
to,”
she
retorted.
“You
are
nothing
but
a
big
coward.”
“I
know
it,”
said
the
Lion,
hanging
his
head
in
shame.
“I’ve
always
known
it.
But
how
can
I
help
it?”
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