Chapter IV.
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And I did not speak, because at t time I didnt knocened on my last, I felt very proud, for I t I as good a man as anyone.
quot;`t enoug like a man. quot;`e agreed o t me up on a tall stick, me alone.
quot;I did not like to be deserted tried to er t my feet touco stay on t pole. It o lead, for I o ttle as soon as t I e an important person. By and by an old croer looking at me carefully he perched upon my shoulder and said:
quot;`I farmer t to fool me in t you are only stuffed ra my feet and ate all ted. t o eat too, so in a s time t flock of t me.
quot;I felt sad at t s sucer all; but ted me, saying, `If you only ter man them.
Brains are t- ter er t try o get some brains. By good luck you came along and pulled me off take, and from Oz to ty.”
quot;I ; said Dorotly, quot;since you seem anx- ious to hem.”
quot;O; returned t;It is sucable feeling to know one is a fool.”
quot;ell,quot; said t;let us go.quot; And s to the Scarecrow.
t all by tilled. too a great forest, oget t over t dark under trees, for t out t; but travelers did not stop, and on into t.
quot;If t must come out,quot; said t;and as ty is at t go w leads us.”
quot;Anyone ,quot; said Dorothy.
quot;Certainly; t is ; returned the Scarecrow.
quot;If it required brains to figure it out, I never s.”
After an faded aumbling along in t see at all, but toto could, for some dogs see very ook o get along fairl