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"Oh, I see", said the Tin Woodman. "But, after all, the brains are not the best things in the world".
"Have you any?" inquired the Scarecrow.
"No, my head is quite empty", answered the Woodman." But once I had brains, and a heart also; so, having tried them both, I should much rather have a heart".
"I`ll tell you a secret" he continued, as he walked along. "There is only one thing in the world I am afraid of".
"What is that?" asked Dorothy; " The Munchkin farmer who made you?"
"No," answered the Scarecrow; "it`s lighted match"
The true courage is in facing danger when you are afraid.
"I think you are very bad man," said Dorothy.
"Oh, no, my dear; I'm really a very good man, but I'm a very bad Wizard, I must admit."
I shall take the heart, for brains do not make one happy, and happiness is the best thing in the world.
There are worse things in the world than being a Scarecrow.
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."
"Am I really wonderful?" asked the Scarecrow.
"You are unusual," replied Glinda.
The Scarecrow was now the ruler of the Emerald City, and although he was not a Wizard the people were proud of him. "For," they said, "there is not another city in all the world that is ruled by a stuffed man." And, so far as they knew, they were quite right.
"I think you are a very bad man," said Dorothy.
"Oh, no, my dear; I`m really a very good man, but I`m a very bad Wizard, I must admit."