As Dorothy and Toto were walking through beautiful fields, they saw a Scarecrow. He smiled and waved at her. Dorothy was very surprised. "Can you talk?" she asked. "Of course!" said the Scarecrow. "My name is Dorothy. I'm going to the Emerald City. I want the Great Oz to help me get back to Kansas." "Where is the Emerald City?" asked the Scarecrow. "And who is the Great Oz?" "Don't you know?" asked Dorothy. "No," replied the Scarecrow. "I don't know anything because I don't have a brain." "What do you mean?" asked Dorothy. "Well," said the Scarecrow. "A man made me to scare birds. But they weren't scared of me because they knew I wasn't a real man. I want a brain, so I can be a real person." "I'm sure the Great Oz can help you," said Dorothy. Together, they followed the yellow brick road into a forest. Suddenly, Dorothy saw a Tin Man with an axe, not moving at all. "Look!" shouted Dorothy. "He can't move! The poor thing!" "Please help me!" begged the Tin Man. Dorothy saw an oil can on the ground. She picked it up and oiled the poor Tin Man. He slowly moved his arms, his head and then his legs. "Oh, thank you!" he said. "You saved my life! Who are you?" "I'm Dorothy. This is the Scarecrow, and this is Toto. We're going to the Emerald City to see the Great Oz." "Why do you want to see the Great Oz?" asked the Tin Man. "I want him to help me get home to Kansas," said Dorothy. "And the Scarecrow wants a brain." "I don't have a heart," said the Tin Man. "Do you think that the Great Oz can help?" "I don't know," replied Dorothy. "Why don't you come with us, and we can ask?" As they walked through the forest, the Tin Man told them his story. "A long time ago, I was a real man," he began. "I had a heart, and 4 I fell in didn't w East to so that "I hope how fa "I don' a dana Just th and st "Don't "I didn "No, b "I kno everyt "Com help a Doroth of the the di "That Переведите
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