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42 (with a yell that should have disturbed ). I flewed!

( lets go, and meets near the bathroom door though they had both aimed in an opposite direction.)

. Oh, lovely!

(tending to be upside down). How ripping!

(playing whack on a chair). I do like it!

. Look at me, look at me, look at me! (They are not nearly so elegant in the air as , but their heads have bumped the ceiling, and there is nothing more delicious than that.)

(who can even go backwards). I say, why shouldn’t we go out?

. There are pirates.

. Pirates! (He grabs his tall Sunday hat.) Let us go at once!

( does not like it. She darts at their hair. From down below in the street the lighted window must present an unwonted spectacle: the shadows of children revolving