The Scarecrow of Oz


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Cap'n Bill stumbled sadly in trying to climb over the edge of the sunbonnet  
and pitched in beside Trot headfirst, which caused the unhappy Pessim to  
laugh with glee. Then the King of the Island picked up the sunbonnet--so  
rudely that he shook its occupants like peas in a pod--and tied it, by means of  
its strings, securely around the Ork's neck.  
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I hope, Trot, you sewed those strings on tight," said Cap'n Bill anxiously.  
Why, we are not very heavy, you know," she replied, "so I think the stitches  
will hold. But be careful and not crush the berries, Cap'n."  
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One is jammed already," he said, looking at them.  
All ready?" asked the Ork.  
Yes!" they cried together, and Pessim came close to the sunbonnet and called  
out to them: "You'll be smashed or drowned, I'm sure you will! But farewell,  
and good riddance to you."  
The Ork was provoked by this unkind speech, so he turned his tail toward the  
little man and made it revolve so fast that the rush of air tumbled Pessim over  
backward and he rolled several times upon the ground before he could stop  
himself and sit up. By that time the Ork was high in the air and speeding  
swiftly over the ocean.  
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