John and Sue meet the Crowman again. They ask him if scarecrows can walk and talk. He replies 'scarecrows do come to life, but only after the world is asleep, and by the light of the moon.'
A nice explanation to the children and hiding any folk magic abilities he may have.
Th snobbish Mrs Bloomsbury-Barton who after getting free, free-range eggs from Mrs Braithwaite. Wants the Crowman to make a decorative scarecrow for her front lawn and do odd jobs around the house.
Later Worzel angry and upset that his offer of marriage has been rebuffed by a silent female scarecrow. He wants the Crowman to give him a more handsome head so he can find a wife. The Crowman tells Worzel that he needs to be handsome inside.
The funniest part was Worzel walking around with the decorative handsome head and looking very silly. Then trying to keep his cool as others try to upset him, like the naughty boy with a pea shooter.
A nice explanation to the children and hiding any folk magic abilities he may have.
Th snobbish Mrs Bloomsbury-Barton who after getting free, free-range eggs from Mrs Braithwaite. Wants the Crowman to make a decorative scarecrow for her front lawn and do odd jobs around the house.
Later Worzel angry and upset that his offer of marriage has been rebuffed by a silent female scarecrow. He wants the Crowman to give him a more handsome head so he can find a wife. The Crowman tells Worzel that he needs to be handsome inside.
The funniest part was Worzel walking around with the decorative handsome head and looking very silly. Then trying to keep his cool as others try to upset him, like the naughty boy with a pea shooter.