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The
Scarecrow
went
in
and
found
the
little
man
sitting
down
by
the
window
,
engaged
in
deep
thought
.
"
I
have
come
for
my
brains
,
"
remarked
the
Scarecrow
,
a
little
uneasily
.
"
Oh
,
yes
;
sit
down
in
that
chair
,
please
,
"
replied
Oz
.
"
You
must
excuse
me
for
taking
your
head
off
,
but
I
shall
have
to
do
it
in
order
to
put
your
brains
in
their
proper
place
.
"
"
That
's
all
right
,
"
said
the
Scarecrow
.
"
You
are
quite
welcome
to
take
my
head
off
,
as
long
as
it
will
be
a
better
one
when
you
put
it
on
again
.
"
So
the
Wizard
unfastened
his
head
and
emptied
out
the
straw
.
Then
he
entered
the
back
room
and
took
up
a
measure
of
bran
,
which
he
mixed
with
a
great
many
pins
and
needles
.
Having
shaken
them
together
thoroughly
,
he
filled
the
top
of
the
Scarecrow
's
head
with
the
mixture
and
stuffed
the
rest
of
the
space
with
straw
,
to
hold
it
in
place
.
When
he
had
fastened
the
Scarecrow
's
head
on
his
body
again
he
said
to
him
,
"
Hereafter
you
will
be
a
great
man
,
for
I
have
given
you
a
lot
of
bran-new
brains
.
"
The
Scarecrow
was
both
pleased
and
proud
at
the
fulfillment
of
his
greatest
wish
,
and
having
thanked
Oz
warmly
he
went
back
to
his
friends
.
Dorothy
looked
at
him
curiously
.
His
head
was
quite
bulged
out
at
the
top
with
brains
.
"
How
do
you
feel
?
"
she
asked
.
"
I
feel
wise
indeed
,
"
he
answered
earnestly
.
"
When
I
get
used
to
my
brains
I
shall
know
everything
.
"