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"
Then
I
'll
give
them
something
to
listen
to
,
"
said
the
angry
Perks
;
"
I
've
spoke
my
mind
to
them
afore
now
,
and
I
'll
do
it
again
,
"
he
added
,
and
he
took
two
strides
to
the
wash-house
door
,
and
flung
it
wide
open
--
as
wide
,
that
is
,
as
it
would
go
,
with
the
tightly
packed
children
behind
it
.
"
Come
out
,
"
said
Perks
,
"
come
out
and
tell
me
what
you
mean
by
it
.
'
Ave
I
ever
complained
to
you
of
being
short
,
as
you
comes
this
charity
lay
over
me
?
"
"
OH
!
"
said
Phyllis
,
"
I
thought
you
'd
be
so
pleased
;
I
'll
never
try
to
be
kind
to
anyone
else
as
long
as
I
live
.
No
,
I
wo
n't
,
not
never
.
"
She
burst
into
tears
.
"
We
did
n't
mean
any
harm
,
"
said
Peter
.
"
It
ai
n't
what
you
means
so
much
as
what
you
does
,
"
said
Perks
.
"
Oh
,
DO
N'T
!
"
cried
Bobbie
,
trying
hard
to
be
braver
than
Phyllis
,
and
to
find
more
words
than
Peter
had
done
for
explaining
in
.
"
We
thought
you
'd
love
it
.
We
always
have
things
on
our
birthdays
.
"
"
Oh
,
yes
,
"
said
Perks
,
"
your
own
relations
;
that
's
different
.
"
"
Oh
,
no
,
"
Bobbie
answered
.
"
NOT
our
own
relations
.
All
the
servants
always
gave
us
things
at
home
,
and
us
to
them
when
it
was
their
birthdays
.
And
when
it
was
mine
,
and
Mother
gave
me
the
brooch
like
a
buttercup
,
Mrs.
Viney
gave
me
two
lovely
glass
pots
,
and
nobody
thought
she
was
coming
the
charity
lay
over
us
.
"