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They
began
upon
the
afternoon-tea
,
and
the
Waiter
stood
beside
them
to
see
they
had
everything
they
needed
.
"
We
're
having
them
after
all
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
in
a
loud
whisper
,
as
she
began
on
the
heap
of
raspberry-jam-cakes
.
"
Golly
!
"
agreed
the
Match-Man
,
helping
himself
to
two
of
the
largest
.
"
Tea
?
"
said
the
Waiter
,
filling
a
large
cup
for
each
of
them
from
the
urn
.
They
drank
it
and
had
two
cups
more
each
,
and
then
,
for
luck
,
they
finished
the
pile
of
raspberry-jam-cakes
.
After
that
they
got
up
and
brushed
the
crumbs
off
.
"
There
is
Nothing
to
Pay
,
"
said
the
Waiter
,
before
they
had
time
to
ask
for
the
bill
.
"
It
is
a
Pleasure
.
You
will
find
the
Merry-go-Round
just
over
there
!
"
And
he
waved
his
hand
to
a
little
gap
in
the
trees
,
where
Mary
Poppins
and
the
Match-Man
could
see
several
wooden
horses
whirling
round
on
a
stand
.
"
That
's
funny
,
"
said
she
.
"
I
do
n't
remember
seeing
that
in
the
picture
,
either
.
"
"
Ah
,
"
said
the
Match-Man
,
who
had
n't
remembered
it
himself
,
"
it
was
in
the
Background
,
you
see
!
"
The
Merry-go-Round
was
just
slowing
down
as
they
approached
it
.
They
leapt
upon
it
,
Mary
Poppins
on
a
black
horse
and
the
Match-Man
on
a
grey
.
And
when
the
music
started
again
and
they
began
to
move
,
they
rode
all
the
way
to
Yarmouth
and
back
,
because
that
was
the
place
they
both
wanted
most
to
see
.
When
they
returned
it
was
nearly
dark
and
the
Waiter
was
watching
for
them
.