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asked the child.

The Scarecrow looked at her reproachfully, and answered:

"My life has been so short that I really know nothing whatever.

I was only made day before yesterday. What happened in the world

before that time is all unknown to me. Luckily, when the farmer

made my head, one of the first things he did was to paint my ears,

so that I heard what was going on. There was another Munchkin with him,

and the first thing I heard was the farmer saying, `How do you like

those ears?'

"`They aren't straight,'" answered the other.

"`Never mind,'" said the farmer. "`They are ears just the same,'"

which was true enough.

"`Now I'll make the eyes,'" said the farmer. So he painted my

right eye, and as soon as it was finished I found myself looking

at him and at everything around me with a great deal of curiosity,

for this was my first glimpse of the world.

"`That's a rather pretty eye,'" remarked the Munchkin who was

watching the farmer. "`Blue paint is just the color for eyes.'

"`I think I'll make the other a little bigger,'" said the

farmer. And when the second eye was done I could see much better

than before. Then he made my nose and my mouth. But I did not

speak, because at that time I didn't know what a mouth was for.

I had the fun of watching them make my body and my arms and legs;

and when they fastened on my head, at last, I felt very proud,

forI thought I was just as good a man as anyone.

"`This fellow will scare the crows fast enough,' said the

farmer. `He looks just like a man.'

"`Why, he is a man,' said the other, and I quite agreed with him.

The farmer carried me under his arm to the cornfield, and set me up

on a tall stick, where you found me. He and his friend soon after

walked away and left me alone.

"I did not like to be deserted this way. So I tried to walk

after them. But my feet would not touch the ground, and I was

forced to stay on that pole. It was a lonely life to lead, for I

had nothing to think of, having been made such a little while before.

Many crows and other birds flew into the cornfield, but as soon as

they saw me they flew away again, thinking I was a Munchkin; and this

pleased me and made me feel that I was quite an important person.

By and by an old crow flew near me, and after looking at me carefully

he perched upon my shoulder and said:

"`I wonder if that farmer thought to fool me in this clumsy

manner. Any crow of sense could see that you are only stuffed

with straw.' Then he hopped down at my feet and ate all the corn

he wanted. The other birds, seeing he was not harmed by me, came

to eat the corn too, so in a short time there was a great flock of

them about me.

"I felt sad at this, for it showed I was not such a good

Scarecrow after all; but the old crow comforted me, saying,

`If you only had brains in your head you would be as good a man

as any of them, and a better man than some of them. Brains are

the only things worth having in this world, no matter whether one

is a crow or a man.'

"After the crows had gone I thought this over, and decided I

would try hard to get some brains. By good luck you came along

and pulled me off the stake, and from what you say I am sure the

Great Oz will give me brains as soon as we get to the Emerald City."

"I hope so," said Dorothy earnestly, "since you seem anxious

to have them."

"Oh, yes; I am anxious," returned the Scarecrow. "It is such

an uncomfortable feeling to know one is a fool."

"Well," said the girl, "let us go." And she handed the basket

to the Scarecrow.

There were no fences at all by the roadside now, and the land

was rough and untilled. Toward evening they came to a great

forest, where the trees grew so big and close together that their

branches met over the road of yellow brick. It was almost dark

under the trees, for the branches shut out the daylight; but the

travelers did not stop, and went on into the forest.

"If this road goes in, it must come out," said the Scarecrow,

"and as the Emerald City is at the other end of the road, we must

go wherever it leads us."

"Anyone would know that," said Dorothy.

"Certainly; that is why I know it," returned the Scarecrow.

"If it required brains to figure it out, I never should have said it."

After an hour or so the light faded away, and they found

themselves stumbling along in the darkness. Dorothy could not see

at all, but Toto could, for some dogs see very well in the dark;

and the Scarecrow declared he could see as well as by day. So she

took hold of his arm and managed to get along fairly well.

"If you see any house, or any place where we can pass the

night," she said, "you must tell me; for it is very uncomfortable

walking in the dark."

Soon after the Scarecrow stopped.

"I see a little cottage at the right of us," he said,

"built of logs and branches. Shall we go there?"

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