The sun, at that instant, sank behind the hills and the world was grey.The Scarecrow, perched on the high ridge, waved its tattered sleeves in the air. It was an old tin can that had caught the light; the can hanging over the stake that supported it in drunken fashion seemed to wink at them. The shadows came streaming up from the sea and the dark woods below in the hollow drew closer to them.The Scarecrow seemed to lament the departure of the light. "Here, mind," he said to the two of them, "you saw me in my glory just now and don't you forget it. . . ."Perhaps, after all, the Scarecrow is shining somewhere in golden armor. . . .
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- Release Date 07/01/2006
- Author Hugh Walpole
- Language English
- Company Alan Rodgers Books
- Weight 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches
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