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  Beyondallquestionthepipewasbewitched。Theremusthavebeen

  aspelleitherinthetobaccoorinthefiercely-glowingcoalthat

  somysteriouslyburnedontopofit,orinthepungently-aromatic

  smokewhichexhaledfromthekindledweed。Thefigure,afterafew

  doubtfulattempts,atlengthblewforthavolleyofsmokeextending

  allthewayfromtheobscurecornerintothebarofsunshine。Thereit

  eddiedandmeltedawayamongthemotesofdust。Itseemedaconvulsive

  effort;forthetwoorthreenextwhiffswerefainter,althoughthe

  coalstillglowedandthrewagleamoverthescarecrow’svisage。The

  oldwitchclappedherskinnyhandstogether,andsmiled

  encouraginglyuponherhandiwork。Shesawthatthecharmworked

  well。Theshrivelled,yellowface,whichheretoforehadbeennoface

  atall,hadalreadyathin,fantastichaze,asitwereofhuman

  likeness,shiftingtoandfroacrossit:sometimesvanishingentirely,

  butgrowingmoreperceptiblethaneverwiththenextwhifffromthe

  pipe。Thewholefigure,inlikemanner,assumedashowoflife,such

  asweimparttoill-definedshapesamongtheclouds,andhalf

  deceiveourselveswiththepastimeofourownfancy。

  Ifwemustneedsprycloselyintothematter,itmaybedoubted

  whethertherewasanyrealchange,afterall,inthesordid,

  wornout,worthless,andill-jointedsubstanceofthescarecrow;but

  merelyaspectralillusion,andacunningeffectoflightandshadeso

  coloredandcontrivedastodeludetheeyesofmostmen。The

  miraclesofwitchcraftseemalwaystohavehadaveryshallow

  subtlety;and,atleast,iftheaboveexplanationdonothitthetruth

  oftheprocess,Icansuggestnobetter。

  “Wellpuffed,myprettylad!”stillcriedoldMotherRigby。

  “Come,anothergoodstoutwhiff,andletitbewithmightandmain。

  Puffforthylife,Itellthee!Puffoutoftheverybottomofthy

  heart,ifanyheartthouhast,oranybottomtoit!Welldone,

  again!Thoudidstsuckinthatmouthfulasifforthepureloveof

  it。”

  Andthenthewitchbeckonedtothescarecrow,throwingsomuch

  magneticpotencyintohergesturethatitseemedasifitmust

  inevitablybeobeyed,likethemysticcalloftheloadstonewhenit

  summonstheiron。

  “Whylurkestthouinthecorner,lazyone?”saidshe。“Step

  forth!Thouhasttheworldbeforethee!”

  Uponmyword,ifthelegendwerenotonewhichIheardonmy

  grandmother’sknee,andwhichhadestablisheditsplaceamongthings

  crediblebeforemychildishjudgmentcouldanalyzeitsprobability,

  IquestionwhetherIshouldhavethefacetotellitnow。

  InobediencetoMotherRigby’sword,andextendingitsarmasifto

  reachheroutstretchedhand,thefiguremadeastepforward-akindof

  hitchandjerk,however,ratherthanastep-thentotteredand

  almostlostitsbalance。Whatcouldthewitchexpect?Itwas

  nothing,afterall,butascarecrowstuckupontwosticks。Butthe

  strong-willedoldbeldamscowled,andbeckoned,andflungtheenergy

  ofherpurposesoforciblyatthispoorcombinationofrottenwood,

  andmustystraw,andraggedgarments,thatitwascompelledtoshow

  itselfaman,inspiteoftherealityofthings。Soitsteppedinto

  thebarofsunshine。Thereitstood-poordevilofacontrivance

  thatitwas!-withonlythethinnestvestureofhumansimilitudeabout

  it,throughwhichwasevidentthestiff,rickety,incongruous,

  faded,tattered,good-for-nothingpatchworkofitssubstance,readyto

  sinkinaheapuponthefloor,asconsciousofitsownunworthinessto

  beerect。ShallIconfessthetruth?Atitspresentpointof

  vivification,thescarecrowremindsmeofsomeofthelukewarmand

  abortivecharacters,composedofheterogeneousmaterials,usedforthe

  thousandthtime,andneverworthusing,withwhichromancewriters

  andmyself,nodoubt,amongtheresthavesoover-peopledthe

  worldoffiction。

  Butthefierceoldhagbegantogetangryandshowaglimpseofher

  diabolicnaturelikeasnake’shead,peepingwithahissoutofher

  bosom,atthispusillanimousbehaviorofthethingwhichshehad

  takenthetroubletoputtogether。

  “Puffaway,wretch!”criedshe,wrathfully。“Puff,puff,puff,thou

  thingofstrawandemptiness!thouragortwo!thoumealbag!thou

  pumpkinhead!thounothing!WhereshallIfindanamevileenoughto

  calltheeby?Puff,Isay,andsuckinthyfantasticlifealongwith

  thesmoke!elseIsnatchthepipefromthymouthandhurltheewhere

  thatredcoalcamefrom。”

  Thusthreatened,theunhappyscarecrowhadnothingforitbutto

  puffawayfordearlife。Asneedwas,therefore,itapplieditself

  lustilytothepipe,andsentforthsuchabundantvolleysoftobacco

  smokethatthesmallcottagekitchenbecameallvaporous。Theone

  sunbeamstruggledmistilythrough,andcouldbutimperfectlydefine

  theimageofthecrackedanddustywindowpaneontheoppositewall。

  MotherRigby,meanwhile,withonebrownarmakimboandtheother

  stretchedtowardsthefigure,loomedgrimlyamidtheobscuritywith

  suchportandexpressionaswhenshewaswonttoheaveaponderous

  nightmareonhervictimsandstandatthebedsidetoenjoytheir

  agony。Infearandtremblingdidthispoorscarecrowpuff。Butits

  efforts,itmustbeacknowledged,servedanexcellentpurpose;for,

  witheachsuccessivewhiff,thefigurelostmoreandmoreofitsdizzy

  andperplexingtenuityandseemedtotakedensersubstance。Itsvery

  garments,moreover,partookofthemagicalchange,andshonewith

  theglossofnoveltyandglistenedwiththeskilfullyembroideredgold

  thathadlongagobeenrentaway。And,halfrevealedamongthe

  smoke,ayellowvisagebentitslustrelesseyesonMotherRigby。

  Atlasttheoldwitchclinchedherfistandshookitatthefigure。

  Notthatshewaspositivelyangry,butmerelyactingontheprinciple-

  perhapsuntrue,ornottheonlytruth,thoughashighaoneas

  MotherRigbycouldbeexpectedtoattain-thatfeebleandtorpid

  natures,beingincapableofbetterinspiration,mustbestirredup

  byfear。Butherewasthecrisis。Shouldshefailinwhatshenow

  soughttoeffect,itwasherruthlesspurposetoscatterthemiserable

  simulacreintoitsoriginalelements。

  “Thouhastaman’saspect。”saidshe,sternly。“Havealsothe

  echoandmockeryofavoice!Ibidtheespeak!”

  Thescarecrowgasped,struggled,andatlengthemittedamurmur,

  whichwassoincorporatedwithitssmokybreaththatyoucould

  scarcelytellwhetheritwereindeedavoiceoronlyawhiffof

  tobacco。SomenarratorsofthislegendholdtheopinionthatMother

  Rigby’sconjurationsandthefiercenessofherwillhadcompelleda

  familiarspiritintothefigure,andthatthevoicewashis。

  “Mother。”mumbledthepoorstifledvoice,“benotsoawfulwithme!

  Iwouldfainspeak;butbeingwithoutwits,whatcanIsay?”

  “Thoucanstspeak,darling,canstthou?”criedMotherRigby,

  relaxinghergrimcountenanceintoasmile。“Andwhatshaltthou

  say,quotha!Say,indeed!Artthouofthebrotherhoodoftheempty

  skull,anddemandestofmewhatthoushaltsay?Thoushaltsaya

  thousandthings,andsayingthemathousandtimesover,thoushalt

  stillhavesaidnothing!Benotafraid,Itellthee!Whenthou

  comestintotheworldwhitherIpurposesendingtheeforthwith

  thoushaltnotlackthewherewithaltotalk。Talk!Why,thoushalt

  babblelikeamill-stream,ifthouwilt。Thouhastbrainsenoughfor

  that,Itrow!”

  “Atyourservice,mother。”respondedthefigure。

  “Andthatwaswellsaid,myprettyone。”answeredMotherRigby。

  “Thenthouspeakestlikethyself,andmeantnothing。Thoushalthavea

  hundredsuchsetphrases,andfivehundredtothebootofthem。And

  now,darling,Ihavetakensomuchpainswiththeeandthouartso

  beautiful,that,bymytroth,Ilovetheebetterthananywitch’s

  puppetintheworld;andI’vemadethemofallsorts-clay,wax,

  sticks,nightfog,morningmist,seafoam,andchimneysmoke。Butthou

  arttheverybest。SogiveheedtowhatIsay。”

  “Yes,kindmother。”saidthefigure,“withallmyheart!”

  “Withallthyheart!”criedtheoldwitch,settingherhandstoher

  sidesandlaughingloudly。“Thouhastsuchaprettywayofspeaking。

  Withallthyheart!Andthoudidstputthyhandtotheleftsideof

  thywaistcoatasifthoureallyhadstone!”

  Sonow,inhighgoodhumorwiththisfantasticcontrivanceofhers,

  MotherRigbytoldthescarecrowthatitmustgoandplayitspartin

  thegreatworld,wherenotonemaninahundred,sheaffirmed,was

  giftedwithmorerealsubstancethanitself。And,thathemighthold

  uphisheadwiththebestofthem,sheendowedhim,onthespot,

  withanunreckonableamountofwealth。Itconsistedpartlyofagold

  mineinEldorado,andoftenthousandsharesinabrokenbubble,and

  ofhalfamillionacresofvineyardattheNorthPole,andofacastle

  intheair,andachateauinSpain,togetherwithalltherentsand

  incometherefromaccruing。Shefurthermadeovertohimthecargoofa

  certainship,ladenwithsaltofCadiz,whichsheherself,byher

  necromanticarts,hadcausedtofounder,tenyearsbefore,inthe

  deepestpartofmid-ocean。Ifthesaltwerenotdissolved,andcould

  bebroughttomarket,itwouldfetchaprettypennyamongthe

  fishermen。Thathemightnotlackreadymoney,shegavehimacopper

  farthingofBirminghammanufacture,beingallthecoinshehadabout

  her,andlikewiseagreatdealofbrass,whichsheappliedtohis

  forehead,thusmakingityellowerthanever。

  “Withthatbrassalone。”quothMotherRigby,“thoucanstpaythy

  wayallovertheearth。Kissme,prettydarling!Ihavedonemybest

  forthee。”

  Furthermore,thattheadventurermightlacknopossibleadvantage

  towardsafairstartinlife,thisexcellentolddamegavehimatoken

  bywhichhewastointroducehimselftoacertainmagistrate,member

  ofthecouncil,merchant,andelderofthechurchthefourcapacities

  constitutingbutoneman,whostoodattheheadofsocietyinthe

  neighboringmetropolis。Thetokenwasneithermorenorlessthana

  singleword,whichMotherRigbywhisperedtothescarecrow,and

  whichthescarecrowwastowhispertothemerchant。

  “Goutyastheoldfellowis,he’llrunthyerrandsforthee,when

  oncethouhastgivenhimthatwordinhisear。”saidtheoldwitch。

  “MotherRigbyknowstheworshipfulJusticeGookin,andthe

  worshipfulJusticeknowsMotherRigby!”

  Herethewitchthrustherwrinkledfaceclosetothepuppet’s,

  chucklingirrepressibly,andfidgetingallthroughhersystemwith

  delightattheideawhichshemeanttocommunicate。

  “TheworshipfulMasterGookin。”whisperedshe,“hathacomely

  maidentohisdaughter。Andharkye,mypet!Thouhastafairoutside,

  andaprettywitenoughofthineown。Yea,aprettywitenough!Thou

  wiltthinkbetterofitwhenthouhastseenmoreofotherpeople’s

  wits。Now,withthyoutsideandthyinside,thouarttheverymanto

  winayounggirl’sheart。Neverdoubtit!Itelltheeitshallbe

  so。Putbutaboldfaceonthematter,sigh,smile,flourishthy

  hat,thrustforththyleglikeadancing-master,putthyrighthandto

  theleftsideofthywaistcoat,andprettyPollyGookinisthineown!”

  Allthiswhilethenewcreaturehadbeensuckinginandexhaling

  thevaporyfragranceofhispipe,andseemednowtocontinuethis

  occupationasmuchfortheenjoymentitaffordedasbecauseitwas

  anessentialconditionofhisexistence。Itwaswonderfultoseehow

  exceedinglylikeahumanbeingitbehaved。Itseyesforitappeared

  topossessapairwerebentonMotherRigby,andatsuitable

  juncturesitnoddedorshookitshead。Neitherdiditlackwords

  properfortheoccasion:“Really!Indeed!Praytellme!Isit

  possible!Uponmyword!Bynomeans!Oh!Ah!Hem!”andothersuch

  weightyutterancesasimplyattention,inquiry,acquiescence,or

  dissentonthepartoftheauditor。Evenhadyoustoodbyandseenthe

  scarecrowmade,youcouldscarcelyhaveresistedtheconvictionthat

  itperfectlyunderstoodthecunningcounselswhichtheoldwitch

  pouredintoitscounterfeitofanear。Themoreearnestlyitapplied

  itslipstothepipe,themoredistinctlywasitshumanlikeness

  stampedamongvisiblerealities,themoresagaciousgrewits

  expression,themorelifelikeitsgesturesandmovements,andthemore

  intelligiblyaudibleitsvoice。Itsgarments,too,glistenedsomuch

  thebrighterwithanillusorymagnificence。Theverypipe,inwhich

  burnedthespellofallthiswonderwork,ceasedtoappearasa

  smoke-blackenedearthenstump,andbecameameerschaum,withpainted

  bowlandambermouthpiece。

  Itmightbeapprehended,however,thatasthelifeofthe

  illusionseemedidenticalwiththevaporofthepipe,itwould

  terminatesimultaneouslywiththereductionofthetobaccotoashes。

  Butthebeldamforesawthedifficulty。

  “Holdthouthepipe,mypreciousone。”saidshe,“whileIfillit

  fortheeagain。”

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