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941
"
Get
away
in
time
,
"
said
Miss
Annie
,
nervously
completing
her
sister
's
sentence
.
942
"
Silence
!
"
said
Mrs.
Corry
fiercely
,
and
Jane
and
Michael
distinctly
heard
her
whisper
something
about
"
great
galumphing
giraffes
,
"
and
they
knew
she
was
referring
to
her
unfortunate
daughters
.
943
"
Hist
!
"
said
Mrs.
Corry
suddenly
,
listening
with
her
head
on
one
side
,
like
a
small
bird
.
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944
There
was
the
sound
of
the
front
door
being
quietly
opened
and
shut
again
,
and
the
creak
of
footsteps
on
the
path
.
Mrs.
Corry
smiled
and
waved
her
hand
as
Mary
Poppins
came
to
meet
them
,
carrying
a
market
basket
on
her
arm
,
and
in
the
basket
was
something
that
seemed
to
give
out
a
faint
,
mysterious
light
.
945
"
Come
along
,
come
along
,
we
must
hurry
!
We
have
n't
much
time
,
"
said
Mrs.
Corry
,
taking
Mary
Poppins
by
the
arm
.
"
Look
lively
,
you
two
!
"
And
she
moved
off
,
followed
by
Miss
Fannie
and
Miss
Annie
,
who
were
obviously
trying
to
look
as
lively
as
possible
but
not
succeeding
very
well
.
They
tramped
heavily
after
their
Mother
and
Mary
Poppins
,
bending
under
their
loads
.
946
Jane
and
Michael
saw
all
four
of
them
go
down
Cherry-Tree
Lane
,
and
then
they
turned
a
little
to
the
left
and
went
up
the
hill
.
When
they
got
to
the
top
of
the
hill
,
where
there
were
no
houses
but
only
grass
and
clover
,
they
stopped
.
947
Miss
Annie
put
down
her
pail
of
glue
,
and
Miss
Fannie
swung
the
ladders
from
her
shoulder
and
steadied
them
until
both
stood
in
an
upright
position
.
Then
she
held
one
and
Miss
Annie
the
other
.
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948
"
What
on
earth
are
they
going
to
do
?
"
said
Michael
,
gaping
.
949
But
there
was
no
need
for
Jane
to
reply
,
for
he
could
see
for
himself
what
was
happening
.
950
As
soon
as
Miss
Fannie
and
Miss
Annie
had
so
fixed
the
ladders
that
they
seemed
to
be
standing
with
one
end
on
the
earth
and
the
other
leaning
on
the
sky
,
Mrs.
Corry
picked
up
her
skirts
and
the
paint-brush
in
one
hand
and
the
pail
of
glue
in
the
other
.
Then
she
set
her
foot
on
the
lowest
rung
of
one
of
the
ladders
and
began
to
climb
it
.
Mary
Poppins
,
carrying
her
basket
,
climbed
the
other
.