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The
watches
were
the
most
beautiful
you
can
possibly
imagine
,
and
each
one
had
a
blue
leather
case
to
live
in
when
it
was
at
home
.
"
You
must
make
a
speech
now
and
thank
everyone
for
their
kindness
,
"
whispered
the
Station
Master
in
Peter
's
ear
and
pushed
him
forward
.
"
Begin
'
Ladies
and
Gentlemen
,
'
"
he
added
.
Each
of
the
children
had
already
said
"
Thank
you
,
"
quite
properly
.
"
Oh
,
dear
,
"
said
Peter
,
but
he
did
not
resist
the
push
.
"
Ladies
and
Gentlemen
,
"
he
said
in
a
rather
husky
voice
.
Then
there
was
a
pause
,
and
he
heard
his
heart
beating
in
his
throat
.
"
Ladies
and
Gentlemen
,
"
he
went
on
with
a
rush
,
"
it
's
most
awfully
good
of
you
,
and
we
shall
treasure
the
watches
all
our
lives
--
but
really
we
do
n't
deserve
it
because
what
we
did
was
n't
anything
,
really
.
At
least
,
I
mean
it
was
awfully
exciting
,
and
what
I
mean
to
say
--
thank
you
all
very
,
very
much
.
"
The
people
clapped
Peter
more
than
they
had
done
the
District
Superintendent
,
and
then
everybody
shook
hands
with
them
,
and
as
soon
as
politeness
would
let
them
,
they
got
away
,
and
tore
up
the
hill
to
Three
Chimneys
with
their
watches
in
their
hands
.
It
was
a
wonderful
day
--
the
kind
of
day
that
very
seldom
happens
to
anybody
and
to
most
of
us
not
at
all
.
"
I
did
want
to
talk
to
the
old
gentleman
about
something
else
,
"
said
Bobbie
,
"
but
it
was
so
public
--
like
being
in
church
.
"
"
What
did
you
want
to
say
?
"
asked
Phyllis
.