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"
I
do
n't
believe
I
'll
ever
understand
Grown-ups
.
They
all
seem
so
stupid
.
And
even
Jane
and
Michael
are
stupid
sometimes
.
"
"
Um
,
"
agreed
Barbara
,
thoughtfully
pulling
off
her
socks
and
putting
them
on
again
.
"
For
instance
,
"
John
went
on
,
"
they
do
n't
understand
a
single
thing
we
say
.
But
,
worse
than
that
,
they
do
n't
understand
what
other
things
say
.
Why
,
only
last
Monday
I
heard
Jane
remark
that
she
wished
she
knew
what
language
the
Wind
spoke
.
"
"
I
know
,
"
said
Barbara
.
"
It
's
astonishing
.
And
Michael
always
insists
--
have
n't
you
heard
him
?
--
that
the
Starling
says
'
Wee-TWe
--
ee
--
ee
!
'
He
seems
not
to
know
that
the
Starling
says
nothing
of
the
kind
,
but
speaks
exactly
the
same
language
as
we
do
.
Of
course
,
one
does
n't
expect
Mother
and
Father
to
know
about
it
--
they
do
n't
know
anything
,
though
they
are
such
darlings
--
but
you
'd
think
Jane
and
Michael
would
--
"
"
They
did
once
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
folding
up
one
of
Jane
's
nightgowns
.
"
What
?
"
said
John
and
Barbara
together
in
very
surprised
voices
.
"
Really
?
You
mean
they
understood
the
Starling
and
the
Wind
and
--
"
"
And
what
the
trees
say
and
the
language
of
the
sunlight
and
the
stars
--
of
course
they
did
!
Once
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
.
"
But
--
but
how
is
it
that
they
've
forgotten
it
all
?
"
said
John
,
wrinkling
up
his
forehead
and
trying
to
understand
.
"
Aha
!
"
said
the
Starling
knowingly
,
looking
up
from
the
remains
of
his
biscuit
.
"
Would
n't
you
like
to
know
?
"
"
Because
they
've
grown
older
,
"
explained
Mary
Poppins
.
"
Barbara
,
put
on
your
socks
at
once
,
please
.
"