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701
One
day
Tommy
and
Annika
found
a
letter
in
their
mailbox
.
702
It
was
addressed
to
TMMY
and
ANIKA
,
and
when
they
opened
it
they
found
a
card
which
read
:
703
TMMY
AND
ANIKA
ARE
INVITED
TO
PIPPI
'S
TOMORO
TO
HER
BERTHDAY
PARTY
.
DRES
:
WARE
WATEVER
YOU
LIK
.
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704
Tommy
and
Annika
were
so
happy
they
began
to
skip
and
dance
.
They
understood
perfectly
well
what
was
printed
on
the
card
although
the
spelling
was
a
little
unusual
.
Pippi
had
had
a
great
deal
of
trouble
writing
it
.
To
be
sure
,
she
had
not
recognized
the
letter
i
in
school
the
day
she
was
there
,
but
all
the
same
she
could
write
a
little
.
When
she
was
sailing
on
the
ocean
one
of
the
sailors
on
her
father
's
ship
used
to
take
her
up
on
deck
in
the
evening
now
and
then
and
try
to
teach
her
to
write
.
Unfortunately
Pippi
was
not
a
very
patient
pupil
.
All
of
a
sudden
she
would
say
,
"
No
,
Fridolf
"
--
that
was
his
name
--
"
no
,
Fridolf
,
bother
all
this
learning
!
I
ca
n't
study
any
more
now
because
I
must
climb
the
mast
to
see
what
kind
of
weather
we
're
going
to
have
tomorrow
.
705
So
it
was
no
wonder
the
writing
did
n't
go
so
well
now
.
One
whole
night
she
sat
struggling
with
that
invitation
,
and
at
dawn
,
just
as
the
stars
were
paling
in
the
sky
over
Villa
Villekulla
,
she
tiptoed
over
to
Tommy
's
and
Annika
's
house
and
dropped
the
letter
into
their
mailbox
.
706
As
soon
as
Tommy
and
Annika
came
home
from
school
they
began
to
get
all
dressed
up
for
the
party
.
Annika
asked
her
mother
to
curl
her
hair
,
and
her
mother
did
,
and
tied
it
with
a
big
pink
satin
bow
.
Tommy
combed
his
hair
with
water
so
that
it
would
lie
all
nice
and
smooth
.
He
certainly
did
n't
want
any
curls
.
707
Then
Annika
wanted
to
put
on
her
very
best
dress
,
but
her
mother
thought
she
'd
better
not
for
she
was
seldom
neat
and
clean
when
she
came
home
from
Pippi
's
;
so
Annika
had
to
be
satisfied
with
her
next
best
dress
.
Tommy
did
n't
care
what
suit
he
wore
so
long
as
he
looked
nice
.
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708
Of
course
they
had
bought
a
present
for
Pippi
.
They
had
taken
the
money
out
of
their
own
piggy
banks
,
and
on
the
way
home
from
school
had
run
into
the
toy
shop
on
Main
Street
and
bought
a
very
beautiful
--
well
,
what
they
had
bought
was
a
secret
for
the
time
being
.
There
it
lay
,
mapped
in
green
paper
and
tied
with
a
great
deal
of
string
,
and
when
they
were
ready
Tommy
took
the
package
,
and
off
they
went
,
followed
by
their
mother
's
warning
to
take
good
care
of
their
clothes
.
Annika
was
to
carry
the
package
part
of
the
way
,
and
they
were
both
to
hold
it
when
they
handed
it
to
Pippi
--
that
they
had
agreed
upon
.
709
It
was
already
November
,
and
dusk
came
early
.
When
Tommy
and
Annika
went
in
through
the
gate
of
Villa
Villekulla
they
held
each
other
's
hands
tightly
,
because
it
was
quite
dark
in
Pippi
's
garden
and
the
wind
sighed
mournfully
through
the
bare
old
trees
.
"
Seems
like
fall
,
"
said
Tommy
.
It
was
so
much
pleasanter
to
see
the
lighted
windows
in
Villa
Villekulla
and
to
know
that
they
were
going
to
a
birthday
party
.
710
Ordinarily
Tommy
and
Annika
rushed
in
through
the
kitchen
door
,
but
this
time
they
went
to
the
front
door
.
The
horse
was
not
on
the
porch
.
Tommy
gave
a
lively
knock
on
the
door
.
From
inside
came
a
low
voice
: