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The
people
down
in
the
square
stood
absolutely
silent
.
They
were
so
tense
they
could
n't
say
a
word
.
Pippi
stepped
out
on
the
board
.
She
smiled
pleasantly
at
the
two
boys
in
the
gabled
window
.
"
Why
do
you
look
so
sad
?
"
she
asked
.
"
Have
you
got
a
stomach-ache
?
"
She
ran
across
the
board
and
hopped
in
at
the
window
.
"
My
,
it
seems
warm
in
here
,
"
she
said
.
"
You
do
n't
need
to
make
any
more
fire
in
here
today
,
that
I
can
guarantee
.
And
at
the
most
four
sticks
in
the
stove
tomorrow
,
I
should
think
.
"
Then
she
took
one
boy
under
each
arm
and
stepped
out
on
the
board
again
.
"
Now
you
're
really
going
to
have
some
fun
,
"
she
said
.
"
It
's
almost
like
walking
the
tight
rope
.
"
When
she
got
to
the
middle
of
the
board
she
lifted
one
leg
in
the
air
just
as
she
had
done
at
the
circus
.
The
crowd
below
gasped
,
and
when
a
little
later
Pippi
lost
one
of
her
shoes
several
old
ladies
fainted
.
However
,
Pippi
reached
the
tree
safely
with
the
little
boys
.
Then
the
crowd
cheered
so
loudly
that
the
dark
night
was
filled
with
noise
and
the
sound
drowned
out
the
crackling
of
the
fire
.
Pippi
hauled
up
the
rope
,
fastened
one
end
securely
to
a
branch
and
tied
the
other
around
one
of
the
boys
.
Then
she
let
him
down
slowly
and
carefully
into
the
arms
of
his
waiting
mother
,
who
was
beside
herself
with
joy
when
she
had
him
safe
.
She
held
him
close
and
hugged
him
,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
.
But
Pippi
yelled
,
"
Untie
the
rope
,
for
goodness
'
sake
?
There
's
another
kid
up
here
,
and
he
ca
n't
fly
either
.
So
the
people
helped
to
untie
the
rope
and
free
the
little
boy
.
Pippi
could
tie
good
knots
--
she
could
indeed
.
She
had
learned
that
at
sea
.
She
pulled
up
the
rope
again
,
and
now
it
was
the
second
boy
's
turn
to
be
let
down
Pippi
was
alone
in
the
tree
.
She
sprang
out
on
the
board
,
and
all
the
people
looked
at
her
and
wondered
what
she
was
going
to
do
.
She
danced
back
and
forth
on
the
narrow
board
.
She
raised
and
lowered
her
arms
gracefully
and
sang
in
a
hoarse
voice
that
could
barely
be
heard
down
in
the
square
:
The
Fire
is
burning
,