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I followed him in, and I remember seeing the difference between the neat, bright doctor, with his powdered wig, as white as snow and his bright, black eyes and pleasant manners, and , with that filthy, heavy, bleared scarecrow of a pirate of ours, sitting, drunk on rum, with his arms on the table
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become the scarecrow of the West and the
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Jimmy Scarecrow led a sad life in the winter
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was a young Scarecrow, and this was his first one
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and kept the crows out of the corn," pleaded the poor Scarecrow in his
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Then Jimmy Scarecrow stood in the corn-stubble and shook with sobs
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doll-baby, and she looked out at Jimmy Scarecrow standing alone in the
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"Because he's a Scarecrow
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"I wouldn't like to be treated so, if I was a Scarecrow," said Betsey, but her Aunt Hannah did not hear her
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shawl over her head, and ran across the field to Jimmy Scarecrow
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"Yes, I will," said Jimmy Scarecrow, and he tried hard to bring one of his stiff, outstretched arms around to clasp the doll-baby
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Jimmy Scarecrow stood in the corn-stubble, with the doll-baby under his
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"Here," said she, "here is something to keep you warm," and she folded the crazy quilt around the Scarecrow and pinned it
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And with that she ran cross the field, and left Jimmy Scarecrow alone
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Jimmy Scarecrow had never felt so happy in his life as he did for an
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Jimmy Scarecrow stood halfway up his old boots in water
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"It's only me," replied the Scarecrow
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the absence of Jimmy Scarecrow, and therefrom purloin, steal, or
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Hannah and Betsey looked out of the window and the Scarecrow was not in
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"We shall have to have another scarecrow next summer," said she
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But the next summer there was no need of a scarecrow, for not a crow
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cornfield, when there is no scarecrow," said Aunt Hannah
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Stelze lay in her master�s arms like a scrubby, worn out scarecrow he once saw in a paddock
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He ran towards Lancelot who stood shocked and as stiff as a scarecrow in the paddock
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“Hey!” Bryony yelped as the scarecrow Bill grabbed her arm
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There was no response from the scarecrow Bill, and Bryony winced as his twisted straw fingers tightened round her arm
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Edwin was in the grip of the scarecrow Jane
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“What are you doing to her?” Edwin writhed in his scarecrow mother’s grip
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The scarecrow Jane pushed Edwin forwards, but he dug his heels into the ground and managed to remain upright
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The lopsided scarecrow came shuffling towards Edwin, its ugly sack face set in that twisted grin
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The place was a hive of scarecrow activity: some were clearing up the rubbish, others were busy hammering pieces of wood together, whilst the remainder had assembled by the Plunge Pool, where they filled wooden buckets with the murky green liquid
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“That lopsided scarecrow that stalked us from the Cursed Field
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“My scouts have reported heavy scarecrow activity in the Cursed Field
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“But what crops are they?” wondered Edwin, flapping to one side as the scarecrow swung the scythe again
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A scarecrow had scooped up a heap of tendrils, one of which had Edwin in its grasp
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The scarecrow carried the tendrils towards the parked tractor, unaware that a skinny ginger chicken was dangling from its arms
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Edwin flapped and struggled, but the scarecrow didn’t notice him as it hurled the tendrils into the trailer
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The scarecrow turned and hobbled away
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Edwin poked his head up, but another scarecrow deposited an armful of tendrils on top of him
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Then they scattered his remains across his land, and dressed up a scarecrow with his fine clothes as a final insult to his memory
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“He’s come back!” Bryony tensed, expecting the lopsided scarecrow to come hobbling into the tool shed
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She spotted the scarecrow Bill and Jane at the rear of the column, with Jed marching behind them
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” Katya fluttered her eyelashes at the lopsided scarecrow
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Then Jed shouted again, and each scarecrow grabbed a spike on the giant wheel upon which the machine was mounted
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Ma and Jed were encouraging the scarecrow workforce with a mixture of shouts and kicks
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Without his head the scarecrow would be helpless, and she could nab the Key before anyone knew what had happened
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The scarecrow left Bryony trussed up on the ground, and shuffled towards Ma with his scythe raised
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But Bryony knew the Shadow Clan better than Ma, and realised exactly what the scarecrow had in mind
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Bryony wondered how the scarecrow could twist his neck like that; then she remembered he didn’t actually have a neck
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Or rather, possessed demonic scarecrow to half-man-half-fox
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Chuckling, the scarecrow raised his scythe again…
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The scarecrow wasn’t as nimble as his opponent, but seemed to have a strength and skill that belied his awkward lopsided appearance
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Zach seemed frozen with terror, and could only watch as the lopsided scarecrow advanced up the wooden ramp towards him
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Zach ducked again to avoid the flailing blade, and the momentum of the swing sent the scarecrow body lurching forwards into the tipping trailer
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It all Started with a Scarecrow
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“Not so,” said the Dangler, studying the wall, but he stood as still as a scarecrow
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The thief looked askance at the scarecrow
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To see him striding along the profile of a hill on a windy day, with his clothes bagging and fluttering around him, one could have mistaken him for a scarecrow running away from a cornfield
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where her and the Scarecrow and the Tin Man are dancing up the
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‘’So, you would advocate making Dows our official scarecrow in the eyes of the World
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To my left was a tall, lanky man in his late thirties that resembled a balding scarecrow
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Inwardly I transitioned from the tin man to the scarecrow
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Wille stole an overcoat off a scarecrow, and poor little Oseavern went to a better place
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Johnny opened his mouth and his scarecrow hairline contracted back in mock outrage
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Wet or not wet, soaked and dripping as she was, ridiculous scarecrow with her clinging clothes, her lank hair, she must go after him, must instantly get the horror of misunderstanding straight, tell him how she had meant only to help over that window, tell him how she had thought he was saying dreadful things to her when he was really only afraid for her safety, tell him how silly she had been, silly, silly, not to have followed his thoughts quicker, tell him he must forgive her, be patient with her, help her, because she loved him so much and she knew--oh, she knew--how much he loved her
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His general appearance was not helped by a boring, daggy grey tracksuit than hung off him like a scarecrow
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“Well now, Fearghal, no time to waste,” the scarecrow said to himself
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of Oz and he'll give what we want" - the scarecrow a brain, the tin mans a heart, and
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The scarecrow has developed
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Don’t run and hide when you see the mathematics, it is meaningless although it was used as a scarecrow for
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Is an old abandoned cabin surrounded by scarecrow trees
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Face them with a smile & prove the comfort within The erudite scarecrow
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Impaled on a juggernaut fence, I hang like a scarecrow in the setting sun’s immense, while the sower over my left shoulder, feeds to the mocking birds on a distant field, the seeds of my last
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The night owl is often a scarecrow in the morning
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The prodigious scarecrow obeyed, and standing up, removed the veil from his face and disclosed the most enormous, the longest, the whitest and the thickest beard that human eyes had ever beheld until that moment, and then fetching up a grave, sonorous voice from the depths of his broad, capacious chest, and fixing his eyes on the duke, he said:
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He stood up on the bed wrapped from head to foot in a yellow satin coverlet, with a cap on his head, and his face and his moustaches tied up, his face because of the scratches, and his moustaches to keep them from drooping and falling down, in which trim he looked the most extraordinary scarecrow that could be conceived
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The whimpering of our deck-boy, a skinny, impressionable little scarecrow out of a training-ship, for whom, because of the tender immaturity of his nerves, this display of German Ocean frightfulness was too much (before the year was out he developed into a sufficiently cheeky young ruffian), his desolate whimpering, I say, heard between the gusts of that black, savage night, was much more present to my mind and indeed to my senses than the green overcoat and the white cap of the German passenger circling the deck indefatigably, attended by his two gyrating children
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As to what I dare, I'm a old bird now, as has dared all manner of traps since first he was fledged, and I'm not afeerd to perch upon a scarecrow
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“Is the Scarecrow still out there? I’d be more worried about him, if he only had a brain
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Aiden as a boy, that scarecrow hair and scrawny face, next to a woman
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The boy with the scarecrow hair
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"And then I should get no brains," said the Scarecrow
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Of course this was a bad thing for the Scarecrow
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Scarecrow was left far behind
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It was a lovely country, with plenty of flowers and fruit trees and sunshine to cheer them, and had they not felt so sorry for the poor Scarecrow, they could have been very happy
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Then they all looked at the river and saw the Scarecrow perched upon his pole in the middle of the water, looking very lonely and sad
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So the big bird flew into the air and over the water till she came to where the Scarecrow was perched upon his pole
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Then the Stork with her great claws grabbed the Scarecrow by the arm and carried him up into the air and back to the bank, where Dorothy and the Lion and the Tin Woodman and Toto were sitting
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When the Scarecrow found himself among his friends again, he was so happy that he hugged them all, even the Lion and Toto; and as they walked along he sang "Tol-de-ri-de-oh!" at every step, he felt so gay
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"I suppose so," answered the Scarecrow
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But the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, not being made of flesh, were not troubled by the scent of the flowers
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"Run fast," said the Scarecrow to the Lion, "and get out of this deadly flower bed as soon as you can
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"I'm sorry," said the Scarecrow
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"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