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Two scarecrows, named Mr. Maudsley and Mr. Trask, stand in adjacent cornfields, becoming the focus of imaginative children, Jimmy and Stella. The story unfolds with hints of a mysterious past involving the scarecrows, tied to a rivalry between their original owners, who had differing agricultural beliefs. As the children observe the scarecrows, they speculate about their movements, leading to eerie revelations. The narrative explores themes of childhood imagination, folklore, and the intersection of reality and myth, culminating in a blend of suspense and the supernatural as the children's perceptions challenge the ordinary nature of the scarecrows.
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