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"
I
do
n't
mind
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
with
surprising
mildness
.
Not
that
Jane
and
Michael
were
really
very
surprised
,
for
they
knew
that
the
thing
Mary
Poppins
liked
doing
best
of
all
was
looking
in
shop
windows
.
They
knew
,
too
,
that
while
they
saw
toys
and
books
and
holly-boughs
and
plum
cakes
,
Mary
Poppins
saw
nothing
but
herself
reflected
there
.
"
Look
,
aeroplanes
!
"
said
Michael
,
as
they
stopped
before
a
window
in
which
toy
aeroplanes
were
careering
through
the
air
on
wires
.
"
And
look
there
!
"
said
Jane
.
"
Two
tiny
black
babies
in
one
cradle
--
are
they
chocolate
,
do
you
think
,
or
china
?
"
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"
Just
look
at
you
!
"
said
Mary
Poppins
to
herself
,
particularly
noticing
how
nice
her
new
gloves
with
the
fur
tops
looked
.
They
were
the
first
pair
she
had
ever
had
,
and
she
thought
she
would
never
grow
tired
of
looking
at
them
in
the
shop
windows
with
her
hands
inside
them
.
And
having
examined
the
reflection
of
the
gloves
she
went
carefully
over
her
whole
person
--
coat
,
hat
,
scarf
and
shoes
,
with
herself
inside
--
and
she
thought
that
,
on
the
whole
,
she
had
never
seen
anybody
looking
quite
so
smart
and
distinguished
.
But
the
winter
afternoons
,
she
knew
,
were
short
,
and
they
had
to
be
home
by
tea-time
.
So
with
a
sigh
she
wrenched
herself
away
from
her
glorious
reflection
.
"
Now
we
will
go
in
,
"
she
said
,
and
annoyed
Jane
and
Michael
very
much
by
lingering
at
the
Haberdashery
counter
and
taking
great
trouble
over
the
choice
of
a
reel
of
black
cotton
.
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"
The
Toy
Department
,
"
Michael
reminded
her
,
"
is
in
that
direction
.
"
"
I
know
,
thank
you
.
Do
n't
point
,
"
she
said
,
and
paid
her
bill
with
aggravating
slowness
.
But
at
last
they
found
themselves
alongside
Father
Christmas
,
who
went
to
the
greatest
trouble
in
helping
them
choose
their
presents
.