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"
I
'm
very
sorry
,
Moddom
and
Mister
,
"
he
said
politely
,
"
but
we
close
at
Seven
.
Rules
,
you
know
.
May
I
show
you
the
Way
Out
?
"
They
nodded
as
he
flourished
his
table-napkin
and
walked
on
in
front
of
them
through
the
wood
.
"
It
's
a
wonderful
picture
you
've
drawn
this
time
,
Bert
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
putting
her
hand
through
the
Match-Man
's
arm
and
drawing
her
cloak
about
her
.
"
Well
,
I
did
my
best
,
Mary
,
"
said
the
Match-Man
modestly
.
But
you
could
see
he
was
really
very
pleased
with
himself
indeed
.
Just
then
the
Waiter
stopped
in
front
of
them
,
beside
a
large
white
doorway
that
looked
as
though
it
were
made
of
thick
chalk
lines
.
"
Here
you
are
!
"
he
said
.
"
This
is
the
Way
Out
.
"
"
Good-bye
,
and
thank
you
,
"
said
Mary
Poppins
,
shaking
his
hand
.
"
Moddom
,
good-bye
!
"
said
the
Waiter
,
bowing
so
low
that
his
head
knocked
against
his
knees
.
He
nodded
to
the
Match-Man
,
who
cocked
his
head
on
one
side
and
closed
one
eye
at
the
Waiter
,
which
was
his
way
of
bidding
him
farewell
.
Then
Mary
Poppins
stepped
through
the
white
doorway
and
the
Match-Man
followed
her
.
And
as
they
went
,
the
feather
dropped
from
her
hat
and
the
silk
cloak
from
her
shoulders
and
the
diamonds
from
her
shoes
.
The
bright
clothes
of
the
Match-Man
faded
,
and
his
straw
hat
turned
into
his
old
ragged
cap
again
.
Mary
Poppins
turned
and
looked
at
him
,
and
she
knew
at
once
what
had
happened
.
Standing
on
the
pavement
she
gazed
at
him
for
a
long
minute
,
and
then
her
glance
explored
the
wood
behind
him
for
the
Waiter
.
But
the
Waiter
was
nowhere
to
be
seen
.
There
was
nobody
in
the
picture
.
Nothing
moved
there
.
Even
the
Merry-go-Round
had
disappeared
.
Only
the
still
trees
and
the
grass
and
the
unmoving
little
patch
of
sea
remained
.