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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 9, Página 1
“We
cannot
be
far
from
the
road
of
yellow
brick,
now,”
remarked
the
Scarecrow,
as
he
stood
beside
the
girl,
“for
we
have
come
nearly
as
far
as
the
river
carried
us
away.”
The
Tin
Woodman
was
about
to
reply
when
he
heard
a
low
growl,
and
turning
his
head
(which
worked
beautifully
on
hinges)
he
saw
a
strange
beast
come
bounding
over
the
grass
toward
them.
It
was,
indeed,
a
great
yellow
Wildcat,
and
the
Woodman
thought
it
must
be
chasing
something,
for
its
ears
were
lying
close
to
its
head
and
its
mouth
was
wide
open,
showing
two
rows
of
ugly
teeth,
while
its
red
eyes
glowed
like
balls
of
fire.
As
it
came
nearer
the
Tin
Woodman
saw
that
running
before
the
beast
was
a
little
gray
field
mouse,
and
although
he
had
no
heart
he
knew
it
was
wrong
for
the
Wildcat
to
try
to
kill
such
a
pretty,
harmless
creature.
So
the
Woodman
raised
his
axe,
and
as
the
Wildcat
ran
by
he
gave
it
a
quick
blow
that
cut
the
beast’s
head
clean
off
from
its
body,
and
it
rolled
over
at
his
feet
in
two
pieces.
The
field
mouse,
now
that
it
was
freed
from
its
enemy,
stopped
short;
and
coming
slowly
up
to
the
Woodman
it
said,
in
a
squeaky
little
voice:
“Oh,
thank
you!
Thank
you
ever
so
much
for
saving
my
life.”
“Don’t
speak
of
it,
I
beg
of
you,”
replied
the
Woodman.
“I
have
no
heart,
you
know,
so
I
am
careful
to
help
all
those
who
may
need
a
friend,
even
if
it
happens
to
be
only
a
mouse.”
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