The scarecrow tells Dorothy how it felt to see and hear for the first time. The scarecrow may not be much good at scaring crows, but he believes that he could be as good a man as any, and a better man than some, if only he had some brains. Night is falling as the two friends continue along The Yellow Brick Road. Read by Natasha. Duration 12.54. By L. Frank Baum. The Scarecrow sighed. "Won\'t you tell me a story, while we are resting?" asked the child. The Scarecrow looked at her reproachfully, and answered: "`They aren\'t straight,\'" answered the other. "Anyone would know that," said Dorothy. Soon after the Scarecrow stopped. "Yes, indeed," answered the child. "I am all tired out." |