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"
I
wish
we
were
invisible
,
"
said
Michael
,
when
Mary
Poppins
had
told
him
that
the
very
sight
of
him
was
more
than
any
self-respecting
person
could
be
expected
to
stand
.
"
We
shall
be
,
"
said
Jane
,
"
if
we
go
behind
the
sofa
.
We
can
count
the
money
in
our
money-boxes
,
and
she
may
be
better
after
she
's
had
her
supper
.
"
So
they
did
that
.
"
Sixpence
and
four
pennies
--
that
's
tenpence
,
and
a
halfpenny
and
a
threepenny-bit
,
"
said
Jane
,
counting
up
quickly
.
"
Four
pennies
and
three
farthings
and
--
and
that
's
all
,
"
sighed
Michael
,
putting
his
money
in
a
little
heap
.
"
That
'll
do
nicely
for
the
poor-box
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
looking
over
the
arm
of
the
sofa
and
sniffing
.
"
Oh
no
,
"
said
Michael
reproachfully
.
"
It
's
for
myself
.
I
'm
saving
.
"
"
Huh
--
for
one
of
those
aeryoplanes
,
I
suppose
!
"
said
Mary
Poppins
scornfully
.
"
No
,
for
an
elephant
--
a
private
one
for
myself
,
like
Lizzie
at
the
Zoo
.
I
could
take
you
for
rides
then
,
"
said
Michael
,
half-looking
and
half-not-looking
at
her
to
see
how
she
would
take
it
.
"
Humph
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
"
what
an
idea
!
"
But
they
could
see
she
was
not
quite
so
cross
as
before
.