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Then
he
put
down
his
axe
and
sat
beside
the
Scarecrow
,
who
said
,
"
It
was
a
good
fight
,
friend
.
"
They
waited
until
Dorothy
awoke
the
next
morning
.
The
little
girl
was
quite
frightened
when
she
saw
the
great
pile
of
shaggy
wolves
,
but
the
Tin
Woodman
told
her
all
.
She
thanked
him
for
saving
them
and
sat
down
to
breakfast
,
after
which
they
started
again
upon
their
journey
.
Now
this
same
morning
the
Wicked
Witch
came
to
the
door
of
her
castle
and
looked
out
with
her
one
eye
that
could
see
far
off
.
She
saw
all
her
wolves
lying
dead
,
and
the
strangers
still
traveling
through
her
country
.
This
made
her
angrier
than
before
,
and
she
blew
her
silver
whistle
twice
.
Straightway
a
great
flock
of
wild
crows
came
flying
toward
her
,
enough
to
darken
the
sky
.
And
the
Wicked
Witch
said
to
the
King
Crow
,
"
Fly
at
once
to
the
strangers
;
peck
out
their
eyes
and
tear
them
to
pieces
.
"
The
wild
crows
flew
in
one
great
flock
toward
Dorothy
and
her
companions
.
When
the
little
girl
saw
them
coming
she
was
afraid
.
But
the
Scarecrow
said
,
"
This
is
my
battle
,
so
lie
down
beside
me
and
you
will
not
be
harmed
.
"
So
they
all
lay
upon
the
ground
except
the
Scarecrow
,
and
he
stood
up
and
stretched
out
his
arms
.
And
when
the
crows
saw
him
they
were
frightened
,
as
these
birds
always
are
by
scarecrows
,
and
did
not
dare
to
come
any
nearer
.
But
the
King
Crow
said
:
"
It
is
only
a
stuffed
man
.
I
will
peck
his
eyes
out
.
"
The
King
Crow
flew
at
the
Scarecrow
,
who
caught
it
by
the
head
and
twisted
its
neck
until
it
died
.
And
then
another
crow
flew
at
him
,
and
the
Scarecrow
twisted
its
neck
also
.
There
were
forty
crows
,
and
forty
times
the
Scarecrow
twisted
a
neck
,
until
at
last
all
were
lying
dead
beside
him
.
Then
he
called
to
his
companions
to
rise
,
and
again
they
went
upon
their
journey
.