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How
green
it
was
there
and
how
quiet
,
and
what
soft
crisp
grass
under
their
feet
!
They
could
hardly
believe
it
was
true
,
and
yet
here
were
green
branches
huskily
rattling
on
their
hats
as
they
bent
beneath
them
,
and
little
coloured
flowers
curling
round
their
shoes
.
They
stared
at
each
other
,
and
each
noticed
that
the
other
had
changed
.
To
Mary
Poppins
the
Match-Man
seemed
to
have
bought
himself
an
entirely
new
suit
of
clothes
,
for
he
was
now
wearing
a
bright
green-and-red
striped
coat
and
white
flannel
trousers
and
,
best
of
all
,
a
new
straw
hat
.
He
looked
unusually
clean
,
as
though
he
had
been
polished
.
"
Why
,
Bert
,
you
look
fine
!
"
she
cried
in
an
admiring
voice
.
Bert
could
not
say
anything
for
a
moment
,
for
his
mouth
had
fallen
open
and
he
was
staring
at
her
with
round
eyes
.
Then
he
gulped
and
said
:
"
Golly
!
"
That
was
all
.
But
he
said
it
in
such
a
way
and
stared
so
steadily
and
so
delightedly
at
her
that
she
took
a
little
mirror
out
of
her
bag
and
looked
at
herself
in
it
.
She
,
too
,
she
discovered
,
had
changed
.
Round
her
shoulders
hung
a
cloak
of
lovely
artificial
silk
with
watery
patterns
all
over
it
,
and
the
tickling
feeling
at
the
back
of
her
neck
came
,
the
mirror
told
her
,
from
a
long
curly
feather
that
swept
down
from
the
brim
of
her
hat
.
Her
best
shoes
had
disappeared
,
and
in
their
place
were
others
much
finer
and
with
large
diamond
buckles
shining
upon
them
.
She
was
still
wearing
the
white
gloves
and
carrying
the
umbrella
.
"
My
goodness
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
"
I
am
having
a
Day
Out
!
"
So
,
still
admiring
themselves
and
each
other
,
they
moved
on
together
through
the
little
wood
,
till
presently
they
came
upon
a
little
open
space
filled
with
sunlight
.
And
there
on
a
green
table
was
Afternoon-Tea
!
A
pile
of
raspberry-jam-cakes
as
high
as
Mary
Poppins
's
waist
stood
in
the
centre
,
and
beside
it
tea
was
boiling
in
a
big
brass
urn
.
Best
of
all
,
there
were
two
plates
of
whelks
and
two
pins
to
pick
them
out
with
.
"
Strike
me
pink
!
"
said
Mary
Poppins
.
That
was
what
she
always
said
when
she
was
pleased
.
"
Golly
!
"
said
the
Match-Man
.
And
that
was
his
particular
phrase
.