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He
turned
with
a
start
and
saw
her
.
"
Mary
!
"
he
cried
,
and
you
could
tell
by
the
way
he
cried
it
that
Mary
Poppins
was
a
very
important
person
in
his
life
.
Mary
Poppins
looked
down
at
her
feet
and
rubbed
the
toe
of
one
shoe
along
the
pavement
two
or
three
times
.
Then
she
smiled
at
the
shoe
in
such
a
way
that
the
shoe
knew
quite
well
that
the
smile
was
n't
meant
for
it
.
"
It
's
my
Day
,
Bert
,
"
she
said
.
"
Did
n't
you
remember
?
"
Bert
was
the
Match-Man
's
name
--
Herbert
Alfred
for
Sundays
.
"
Of
course
I
remembered
,
Mary
,
"
he
said
,
"
but
--
"
and
he
stopped
and
looked
sadly
into
his
cap
.
It
lay
on
the
ground
beside
his
last
picture
and
there
was
tuppence
in
it
.
He
picked
it
up
and
jingled
the
pennies
.
"
That
all
you
got
,
Bert
?
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
and
she
said
it
so
brightly
you
could
hardly
tell
she
was
disappointed
at
all
.
"
That
's
the
lot
,
"
he
said
.
"
Business
is
bad
today
.
You
'd
think
anybody
'd
be
glad
to
pay
to
see
that
,
would
n't
you
?
"
And
he
nodded
his
head
at
Queen
Elizabeth
.
"
Well
--
that
's
how
it
is
,
Mary
,
"
he
sighed
.
"
Ca
n't
take
you
to
tea
today
,
I
'm
afraid
.
"
Mary
Poppins
thought
of
the
raspberry-jam-cakes
they
always
had
on
her
Day
Out
,
and
she
was
just
going
to
sigh
,
when
she
saw
the
Match-Man
's
face
.
So
,
very
cleverly
,
she
turned
the
sigh
into
a
smile
--
a
good
one
with
both
ends
turned
up
--
and
said
:
That
's
all
right
,
Bert
.
Do
n't
you
mind
.
I
'd
much
rather
not
go
to
tea
.
A
stodgy
meal
,
I
call
it
--
really
.
"