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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 7, Página 7
This
adventure
made
the
travelers
more
anxious
than
ever
to
get
out
of
the
forest,
and
they
walked
so
fast
that
Dorothy
became
tired,
and
had
to
ride
on
the
Lion’s
back.
To
their
great
joy
the
trees
became
thinner
the
farther
they
advanced,
and
in
the
afternoon
they
suddenly
came
upon
a
broad
river,
flowing
swiftly
just
before
them.
On
the
other
side
of
the
water
they
could
see
the
road
of
yellow
brick
running
through
a
beautiful
country,
with
green
meadows
dotted
with
bright
flowers
and
all
the
road
bordered
with
trees
hanging
full
of
delicious
fruits.
They
were
greatly
pleased
to
see
this
delightful
country
before
them.
“How
shall
we
cross
the
river?”
asked
Dorothy.
“That
is
easily
done,”
replied
the
Scarecrow.
“The
Tin
Woodman
must
build
us
a
raft,
so
we
can
float
to
the
other
side.”
So
the
Woodman
took
his
axe
and
began
to
chop
down
small
trees
to
make
a
raft,
and
while
he
was
busy
at
this
the
Scarecrow
found
on
the
riverbank
a
tree
full
of
fine
fruit.
This
pleased
Dorothy,
who
had
eaten
nothing
but
nuts
all
day,
and
she
made
a
hearty
meal
of
the
ripe
fruit.
But
it
takes
time
to
make
a
raft,
even
when
one
is
as
industrious
and
untiring
as
the
Tin
Woodman,
and
when
night
came
the
work
was
not
done.
So
they
found
a
cozy
place
under
the
trees
where
they
slept
well
until
the
morning;
and
Dorothy
dreamed
of
the
Emerald
City,
and
of
the
good
Wizard
Oz,
who
would
soon
send
her
back
to
her
own
home
again.
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