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But
imagine
how
tricky
Malin
could
be
!
Sometimes
she
'd
come
running
in
when
it
was
n't
her
turn
at
all
and
say
,
"
No
mashed
turnip
today
if
I
ca
n't
wear
the
pink
woolen
undershirt
!
'
Well
,
what
was
Grandmother
to
do
?
Mashed
turnip
was
her
very
favorite
dish
.
There
was
nothing
for
it
but
to
give
Malin
the
shirt
.
As
soon
as
Malin
got
the
shirt
she
went
out
into
the
kitchen
as
nice
as
could
be
and
began
to
mash
turnip
so
that
it
spattered
all
over
the
walls
.
"
There
was
silence
for
a
little
while
,
and
then
Mrs.
Alexandersson
said
,
"
I
'm
not
absolutely
certain
but
I
strongly
suspect
that
my
Hulda
steals
.
In
fact
I
've
noticed
that
things
disappear
.
"
Malin
,
"
began
Pippi
,
but
Mrs.
Settergren
interrupted
her
.
"
Children
,
"
she
said
decidedly
,
"
go
up
to
the
nursery
immediately
!
"
"
Yes
,
but
I
was
only
going
to
tell
that
Malin
stole
too
,
"
said
Pippi
.
"
Like
a
raven
!
Everything
she
could
lay
her
hands
on
.
She
used
to
get
up
in
the
middle
of
the
night
and
steal
;
otherwise
she
could
n't
sleep
well
,
she
said
.
Once
she
stole
Grandmother
's
piano
and
tucked
it
into
her
own
top
bureau
drawer
.
She
was
very
clever
with
her
hands
,
Grandmother
said
.
"
Tommy
and
Annika
took
hold
of
Pippi
and
pulled
her
out
of
the
room
and
up
the
stairs
.
The
ladies
began
on
their
third
cups
of
coffee
,
and
Mrs.
Settergren
said
,
"
It
's
not
that
I
want
to
complain
about
my
Ella
,
but
she
does
break
the
china
.
"
A
red
head
appeared
over
the
stair
rail
.
"
Speaking
of
Malin
,
"
said
Pippi
,
"
maybe
you
are
wondering
if
she
used
to
break
any
china
.
Well
,
she
did
.
She
set
apart
one
day
a
week
just
to
break
china
.
It
was
Tuesday
,
Grandmother
said
.
As
early
as
five
o'clock
on
Tuesday
morning
you
could
hear
this
jewel
of
a
maid
in
the
kitchen
,
breaking
china
.
She
began
with
the
coffee
cups
and
glasses
and
little
things
like
that
and
then
went
on
to
the
soup
bowls
and
dinner
plates
,
and
she
finished
up
with
platters
and
soup
tureens
.
There
was
such
a
crash
bang
in
the
kitchen
all
morning
that
it
was
a
joy
to
hear
it
,
Grandmother
said
.
And
if
Malin
had
any
spare
time
late
in
the
afternoon
,
she
would
go
into
the
drawing
room
with
a
little
hammer
and
knock
down
the
antique
East
Indian
plates
that
were
hanging
on
the
walls
.
Grandmother
bought
new
china
every
Wednesday
,
"
said
Pippi
and
disappeared
up
the
stairs
as
quickly
as
a
jack-in-the
-
box
.
But
now
Mrs.
Settergen
's
patience
had
come
to
an
end
.
She
ran
up
the
stairs
,
into
the
nursery
,
and
up
to
Pippi
,
who
had
just
begun
to
teach
Tommy
to
stand
on
his
head
.
"
You
must
never
come
here
again
,
"
said
Mrs.
Settergren
,
"
if
you
ca
n't
behave
any
better
than
this
.
"