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"
You
'll
hurt
your
hands
,
Mammy
,
"
said
Roberta
;
"
let
me
.
"
"
I
wish
Father
was
here
,
"
said
Phyllis
;
"
he
'd
get
it
open
in
two
shakes
.
What
are
you
kicking
me
for
,
Bobbie
?
"
"
I
was
n't
,
"
said
Roberta
.
Just
then
the
first
of
the
long
nails
in
the
packing-case
began
to
come
out
with
a
scrunch
.
Then
a
lath
was
raised
and
then
another
,
till
all
four
stood
up
with
the
long
nails
in
them
shining
fiercely
like
iron
teeth
in
the
candle-light
.
"
Hooray
!
"
said
Mother
;
"
here
are
some
candles
--
the
very
first
thing
!
You
girls
go
and
light
them
.
You
'll
find
some
saucers
and
things
.
Just
drop
a
little
candle-grease
in
the
saucer
and
stick
the
candle
upright
in
it
.
"
"
How
many
shall
we
light
?
"
"
As
many
as
ever
you
like
,
"
said
Mother
,
gaily
.
"
The
great
thing
is
to
be
cheerful
.
Nobody
can
be
cheerful
in
the
dark
except
owls
and
dormice
.
"
So
the
girls
lighted
candles
.
The
head
of
the
first
match
flew
off
and
stuck
to
Phyllis
's
finger
;
but
,
as
Roberta
said
,
it
was
only
a
little
burn
,
and
she
might
have
had
to
be
a
Roman
martyr
and
be
burned
whole
if
she
had
happened
to
live
in
the
days
when
those
things
were
fashionable
.
Then
,
when
the
dining-room
was
lighted
by
fourteen
candles
,
Roberta
fetched
coal
and
wood
and
lighted
a
fire
.