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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 8, Página 3
Down
the
stream
the
raft
floated,
and
the
poor
Scarecrow
was
left
far
behind.
Then
the
Lion
said:
“Something
must
be
done
to
save
us.
I
think
I
can
swim
to
the
shore
and
pull
the
raft
after
me,
if
you
will
only
hold
fast
to
the
tip
of
my
tail.”
So
he
sprang
into
the
water,
and
the
Tin
Woodman
caught
fast
hold
of
his
tail.
Then
the
Lion
began
to
swim
with
all
his
might
toward
the
shore.
It
was
hard
work,
although
he
was
so
big;
but
by
and
by
they
were
drawn
out
of
the
current,
and
then
Dorothy
took
the
Tin
Woodman’s
long
pole
and
helped
push
the
raft
to
the
land.
They
were
all
tired
out
when
they
reached
the
shore
at
last
and
stepped
off
upon
the
pretty
green
grass,
and
they
also
knew
that
the
stream
had
carried
them
a
long
way
past
the
road
of
yellow
brick
that
led
to
the
Emerald
City.
“What
shall
we
do
now?”
asked
the
Tin
Woodman,
as
the
Lion
lay
down
on
the
grass
to
let
the
sun
dry
him.
“We
must
get
back
to
the
road,
in
some
way,”
said
Dorothy.
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