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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 4, Página 4
“‘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.”
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