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They
certainly
were
--
out
through
the
window
and
up
in
the
air
.
Karlsson
took
a
little
extra
flight
over
the
nearest
rooftops
to
make
sure
that
the
engine
was
working
properly
.
It
chuffed
very
evenly
and
well
,
and
Eric
was
not
in
the
least
frightened
.
On
the
contrary
,
he
thought
it
was
fun
.
At
last
Karlsson
landed
on
their
own
roof
.
"
Now
we
'll
see
if
you
can
find
my
house
,
"
said
Karlsson
.
"
I
wo
n't
tell
you
that
it
's
behind
the
chimney
;
you
'll
have
to
find
it
for
yourself
.
"
Eric
had
never
been
on
a
roof
before
.
But
sometimes
he
had
seen
men
up
there
,
repairing
tiles
,
and
walking
about
with
ropes
around
their
waists
to
keep
them
from
falling
off
.
Eric
had
always
thought
how
lucky
they
were
to
be
doing
that
.
But
this
time
he
himself
was
just
as
lucky
,
although
he
did
not
have
a
rope
around
his
waist
,
of
course
,
and
he
had
a
fluttery
feeling
as
he
carefully
made
his
way
toward
the
chimney
.
Behind
the
chimney
stood
Karlsson
's
little
house
,
just
as
he
had
said
.
How
pretty
it
looked
with
its
green
shutters
and
little
steps
that
you
could
sit
down
on
if
you
wanted
to
.
But
at
the
moment
Eric
was
chiefly
intent
on
getting
inside
the
house
to
see
all
the
steam
engines
and
pictures
and
everything
else
that
Karlsson
had
there
.
There
was
a
brass
plate
on
the
door
to
show
who
lived
there
.
It
read
:
Karlsson
threw
the
door
wide
open
and
shouted
,
"
Welcome
,
my
dear
Karlsson
...
and
you
,
too
,
Eric
!
"
Then
he
rushed
in
ahead
of
Eric
.
"
I
've
got
to
get
to
bed
!
I
'm
the
World
's
Illest
,
"
he
shouted
,
taking
a
headlong
leap
onto
a
red
couch
which
stood
along
one
wall
.
Eric
followed
him
in
.
He
was
dying
with
curiosity
.
It
was
nice
at
Karlsson
's
--
Eric
could
see
that
at
once
.
Apart
from
the
couch
,
there
was
a
workbench
which
evidently
doubled
as
a
table
,
and
there
were
two
chairs
and
a
cupboard
and
a
fireplace
with
an
iron
grid
above
it
.
That
was
probably
where
Karlsson
did
his
cooking
.
But
he
could
not
discover
any
steam
engines
.
Eric
took
a
thorough
look
around
,
but
he
could
not
see
a
single
one
,
and
finally
he
asked
,
"
Where
do
you
keep
your
steam
engines
?
"
"
Hmm
!
"
said
Karlsson
.
"
My
steam
engines
...
they
've
all
exploded
.
Something
wrong
with
the
safety
valves
,
that
's
all
.
But
it
's
a
small
matter
and
not
worth
grieving
over
.
"