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So
they
stopped
.
"
Those
roses
,
"
said
she
.
"
Did
you
like
them
?
"
said
Phyllis
;
"
they
were
as
fresh
as
fresh
.
I
made
the
needle-book
,
but
it
was
Bobbie
's
present
.
"
She
skipped
joyously
as
she
spoke
.
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"
Here
's
your
basket
,
"
said
the
Post-office
woman
.
She
went
in
and
brought
out
the
basket
.
It
was
full
of
fat
,
red
gooseberries
.
"
I
dare
say
Perks
's
children
would
like
them
,
"
said
she
.
"
You
ARE
an
old
dear
,
"
said
Phyllis
,
throwing
her
arms
around
the
old
lady
's
fat
waist
.
"
Perks
WILL
be
pleased
.
"
"
He
wo
n't
be
half
so
pleased
as
I
was
with
your
needle-book
and
the
tie
and
the
pretty
flowers
and
all
,
"
said
the
old
lady
,
patting
Phyllis
's
shoulder
.
"
You
're
good
little
souls
,
that
you
are
.
Look
here
.
I
've
got
a
pram
round
the
back
in
the
wood-lodge
.
It
was
got
for
my
Emmie
's
first
,
that
did
n't
live
but
six
months
,
and
she
never
had
but
that
one
.
I
'd
like
Mrs.
Perks
to
have
it
.
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It
'
ud
be
a
help
to
her
with
that
great
boy
of
hers
.
Will
you
take
it
along
?
"
"
OH
!
"
said
all
the
children
together
.
When
Mrs.
Ransome
had
got
out
the
perambulator
and
taken
off
the
careful
papers
that
covered
it
,
and
dusted
it
all
over
,
she
said
:
--