[The Scarecrow of Oz by L. Frank Baum]@TWC D-Link bookThe Scarecrow of Oz CHAPTER Ten 1/9
Pon, the Gardener's Boy It was Button-Bright who first discovered, lying on his face beneath a broad spreading tree near the pathway, a young man whose body shook with the force of his sobs.
He was dressed in a long brown smock and had sandals on his feet, betokening one in humble life.
His head was bare and showed a shock of brown, curly hair.
Button-Bright looked down on the young man and said: "Who cares, anyhow ?" "I do!" cried the young man, interrupting his sobs to roll over, face upward, that he might see who had spoken.
"I care, for my heart is broken!" "Can't you get another one ?" asked the little boy. "I don't want another!" wailed the young man. By this time Trot and Cap'n Bill arrived at the spot and the girl leaned over and said in a sympathetic voice: "Tell us your troubles and perhaps we may help you." The youth sat up, then, and bowed politely.
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