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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 7, Página 6
So
Dorothy
went
first,
holding
Toto
in
her
arms,
the
Tin
Woodman
followed,
and
the
Scarecrow
came
next.
The
Lion,
although
he
was
certainly
afraid,
turned
to
face
the
Kalidahs,
and
then
he
gave
so
loud
and
terrible
a
roar
that
Dorothy
screamed
and
the
Scarecrow
fell
over
backward,
while
even
the
fierce
beasts
stopped
short
and
looked
at
him
in
surprise.
But,
seeing
they
were
bigger
than
the
Lion,
and
remembering
that
there
were
two
of
them
and
only
one
of
him,
the
Kalidahs
again
rushed
forward,
and
the
Lion
crossed
over
the
tree
and
turned
to
see
what
they
would
do
next.
Without
stopping
an
instant
the
fierce
beasts
also
began
to
cross
the
tree.
And
the
Lion
said
to
Dorothy:
“We
are
lost,
for
they
will
surely
tear
us
to
pieces
with
their
sharp
claws.
But
stand
close
behind
me,
and
I
will
fight
them
as
long
as
I
am
alive.”
“Wait
a
minute!”
called
the
Scarecrow.
He
had
been
thinking
what
was
best
to
be
done,
and
now
he
asked
the
Woodman
to
chop
away
the
end
of
the
tree
that
rested
on
their
side
of
the
ditch.
The
Tin
Woodman
began
to
use
his
axe
at
once,
and,
just
as
the
two
Kalidahs
were
nearly
across,
the
tree
fell
with
a
crash
into
the
gulf,
carrying
the
ugly,
snarling
brutes
with
it,
and
both
were
dashed
to
pieces
on
the
sharp
rocks
at
the
bottom.
“Well,”
said
the
Cowardly
Lion,
drawing
a
long
breath
of
relief,
“I
see
we
are
going
to
live
a
little
while
longer,
and
I
am
glad
of
it,
for
it
must
be
a
very
uncomfortable
thing
not
to
be
alive.
Those
creatures
frightened
me
so
badly
that
my
heart
is
beating
yet.”
“Ah,”
said
the
Tin
Woodman
sadly,
“I
wish
I
had
a
heart
to
beat.”
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