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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 8, Página 1
Our
little
party
of
travelers
awakened
the
next
morning
refreshed
and
full
of
hope,
and
Dorothy
breakfasted
like
a
princess
off
peaches
and
plums
from
the
trees
beside
the
river.
Behind
them
was
the
dark
forest
they
had
passed
safely
through,
although
they
had
suffered
many
discouragements;
but
before
them
was
a
lovely,
sunny
country
that
seemed
to
beckon
them
on
to
the
Emerald
City.
To
be
sure,
the
broad
river
now
cut
them
off
from
this
beautiful
land.
But
the
raft
was
nearly
done,
and
after
the
Tin
Woodman
had
cut
a
few
more
logs
and
fastened
them
together
with
wooden
pins,
they
were
ready
to
start.
Dorothy
sat
down
in
the
middle
of
the
raft
and
held
Toto
in
her
arms.
When
the
Cowardly
Lion
stepped
upon
the
raft
it
tipped
badly,
for
he
was
big
and
heavy;
but
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
stood
upon
the
other
end
to
steady
it,
and
they
had
long
poles
in
their
hands
to
push
the
raft
through
the
water.
They
got
along
quite
well
at
first,
but
when
they
reached
the
middle
of
the
river
the
swift
current
swept
the
raft
downstream,
farther
and
farther
away
from
the
road
of
yellow
brick.
And
the
water
grew
so
deep
that
the
long
poles
would
not
touch
the
bottom.
“This
is
bad,”
said
the
Tin
Woodman,
“for
if
we
cannot
get
to
the
land
we
shall
be
carried
into
the
country
of
the
Wicked
Witch
of
the
West,
and
she
will
enchant
us
and
make
us
her
slaves.”
“And
then
I
should
get
no
brains,”
said
the
Scarecrow.
“And
I
should
get
no
courage,”
said
the
Cowardly
Lion.
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