The Scarecrow of Oz


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Chapter Eight - Button-Bright is Lost and Found Again  
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Wake up--wake up!" called the voice of the Bumpy Man. "Didn't I tell you  
winter was coming? I could hear it coming with my left ear, and the proof is  
that it is now snowing hard outside."  
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Is it?" said Trot, rubbing her eyes and creeping out of her blanket. "Where I  
live, in California, I have never seen snow, except far away on the tops of high  
mountains."  
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Well, this is the top of a high mountain," returned the bumpy one, "and for  
that reason we get our heaviest snowfalls right here."  
The little girl went to the window and looked out. The air was filled with  
falling white flakes, so large in size and so queer in form that she was puzzled.  
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Are you certain this is snow?" she asked.  
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To be sure. I must get my snow-shovel and turn out to shovel a path. Would  
you like to come with me?"  
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Yes," she said, and followed the Bumpy Man out when he opened the door.  
Then she exclaimed: "Why, it isn't cold a bit!"  
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Of course not," replied the man. "It was cold last night, before the snowstorm;  
but snow, when it falls, is always crisp and warm."  
Trot gathered a handful of it.  
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Why, it's popcorn?" she cried.  
Certainly; all snow is popcorn. What did you expect it to be?"  
Popcorn is not snow in my country."  
Well, it is the only snow we have in the Land of Mo, so you may as well make  
the best of it," said he, a little impatiently. "I'm not responsible for the absurd  
things that happen in your country, and when you're in Mo you must do as  
the Momen do. Eat some of our snow, and you will find it is good. The only  
fault I find with our snow is that we get too much of it at times."  
With this the Bumpy Man set to work shoveling a path and he was so quick  
and industrious that he piled up the popcorn in great banks on either side of  
the trail that led to the mountain-top from the plains below. While he worked,  
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