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"
But
it
is
n't
our
birthday
,
"
said
Tommy
and
Annika
.
Pippi
stared
at
them
in
amazement
.
"
No
,
but
it
's
my
birthday
,
is
n't
it
?
And
so
I
can
give
birthday
presents
too
,
ca
n't
I
?
Or
does
it
say
in
your
schoolbooks
that
such
a
thing
ca
n't
be
done
?
Is
it
something
to
do
with
that
old
pluttifikation
that
makes
it
impossible
?
"
"
Oh
,
of
course
it
's
possible
,
"
said
Tommy
.
"
It
just
is
n't
customary
.
But
for
my
part
,
I
'd
be
very
glad
to
have
a
present
.
"
"
Me
too
,
"
said
Annika
.
Pippi
ran
into
the
parlor
and
brought
back
two
packages
from
the
chest
.
When
Tommy
opened
his
he
found
a
little
ivory
flute
,
and
in
Annika
's
package
was
a
lovely
brooch
shaped
like
a
butterfly
.
The
wings
of
the
butterfly
were
set
with
blue
and
red
and
green
stones
.
When
they
had
all
had
their
birthday
presents
it
was
time
to
sit
down
at
the
table
,
where
there
were
all
sorts
of
cakes
and
buns
.
The
cakes
were
rather
peculiar
in
shape
,
but
Pippi
declared
they
were
just
the
kind
of
cakes
they
had
in
China
.
Pippi
served
hot
chocolate
with
whipped
cream
,
and
the
children
were
just
about
to
begin
their
feast
when
Tommy
said
,
"
When
Mamma
and
Papa
have
a
party
the
gentlemen
always
get
cards
telling
them
what
ladies
to
take
in
to
dinner
.
I
think
we
ought
to
have
cards
too
.
"
"
Okay
,
"
said
Pippi
.
"
Although
it
will
be
kind
of
hard
for
us
because
I
'm
the
only
gentleman
here
,
"
added
Tommy
doubtfully
.
"
Fiddlesticks
,
"
said
Pippi
.
"
Do
you
think
Mr.
Nilsson
is
a
lady
,
maybe
?
"