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"
Oh
,
what
's
that
?
"
cried
the
girls
.
"
It
's
only
the
rats
,
"
said
the
cart
man
And
he
went
away
and
shut
the
door
,
and
the
sudden
draught
of
it
blew
out
the
candle
.
"
Oh
,
dear
,
"
said
Phyllis
,
"
I
wish
we
had
n't
come
!
"
and
she
knocked
a
chair
over
.
"
ONLY
the
rats
!
"
said
Peter
,
in
the
dark
.
"
What
fun
!
"
said
Mother
,
in
the
dark
,
feeling
for
the
matches
on
the
table
.
"
How
frightened
the
poor
mice
were
--
I
do
n't
believe
they
were
rats
at
all
.
"
She
struck
a
match
and
relighted
the
candle
and
everyone
looked
at
each
other
by
its
winky
,
blinky
light
.
"
Well
,
"
she
said
,
"
you
've
often
wanted
something
to
happen
and
now
it
has
.
This
is
quite
an
adventure
,
is
n't
it
?
I
told
Mrs.
Viney
to
get
us
some
bread
and
butter
,
and
meat
and
things
,
and
to
have
supper
ready
.
I
suppose
she
's
laid
it
in
the
dining-room
.
So
let
's
go
and
see
.
"
The
dining-room
opened
out
of
the
kitchen
.
It
looked
much
darker
than
the
kitchen
when
they
went
in
with
the
one
candle
.
Because
the
kitchen
was
whitewashed
,
but
the
dining-room
was
dark
wood
from
floor
to
ceiling
,
and
across
the
ceiling
there
were
heavy
black
beams
.
There
was
a
muddled
maze
of
dusty
furniture
--
the
breakfast-room
furniture
from
the
old
home
where
they
had
lived
all
their
lives
.
It
seemed
a
very
long
time
ago
,
and
a
very
long
way
off
.
There
was
the
table
certainly
,
and
there
were
chairs
,
but
there
was
no
supper
.