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"
They
only
CUT
them
,
silly
,
"
said
Peter
,
"
and
that
does
n't
do
any
good
.
And
we
could
n't
cut
them
even
if
we
got
up
,
and
we
could
n't
get
up
.
If
we
had
anything
red
,
we
could
get
down
on
the
line
and
wave
it
.
"
"
But
the
train
would
n't
see
us
till
it
got
round
the
corner
,
and
then
it
could
see
the
mound
just
as
well
as
us
,
"
said
Phyllis
;
"
better
,
because
it
's
much
bigger
than
us
.
"
"
If
we
only
had
something
red
,
"
Peter
repeated
,
"
we
could
go
round
the
corner
and
wave
to
the
train
.
"
"
We
might
wave
,
anyway
.
"
"
They
'd
only
think
it
was
just
US
,
as
usual
.
We
've
waved
so
often
before
.
Anyway
,
let
's
get
down
.
"
They
got
down
the
steep
stairs
.
Bobbie
was
pale
and
shivering
.
Peter
's
face
looked
thinner
than
usual
.
Phyllis
was
red-faced
and
damp
with
anxiety
.
"
Oh
,
how
hot
I
am
!
"
she
said
;
"
and
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
cold
;
I
wish
we
had
n't
put
on
our
--
"
she
stopped
short
,
and
then
ended
in
quite
a
different
tone
--
"
our
flannel
petticoats
.
"
Bobbie
turned
at
the
bottom
of
the
stairs
.
"
Oh
,
yes
,
"
she
cried
;
"
THEY
'RE
red
!
Let
's
take
them
off
.
"
They
did
,
and
with
the
petticoats
rolled
up
under
their
arms
,
ran
along
the
railway
,
skirting
the
newly
fallen
mound
of
stones
and
rock
and
earth
,
and
bent
,
crushed
,
twisted
trees
.
They
ran
at
their
best
pace
.
Peter
led
,
but
the
girls
were
not
far
behind
.
They
reached
the
corner
that
hid
the
mound
from
the
straight
line
of
railway
that
ran
half
a
mile
without
curve
or
corner
.