a them and she
essed in blue
America su that Pippi would have
so that Pippi would have something to grow into. She loved them
never wanted to wear any others.
Dut the thing that made Tommy and Annika open their eyes widest of all was in
money sitting on the strange pirl's shoulder. It was a little monkey, dressed
pants, a yellow Jacket and a white straw hat.
Pippi walked along the
street with one foot on the
sidewalk and the other in
the gutter. Tommy and
Aunile watched as long
as they could see her. In
a little while she came
back, and now she was
walldng backward. That
was because she didn't
want to turn around to get
home. When she reached
Tommy's and Annika's
gate she stopped.
The children looked at each other in silence. At last Tommy spoke, 'Why did you
walk backward?
"Why did I walk backwards?' said Pippi. 'Isn't this a free country? Can't a person w
any way she wants to? Let me tell you that in Egypt everybody walks that way, and
nobody thinks it's the least bit strange.'
"How do you know?' asked Tommy. 'You've never been to Egypt, have you?'
I've never been to Egypt? Indeed I have. That's one thing you can be sure of. I hay
been all over the world and seen many things stranger than people walking backu
I wonder what you would have said if I had come along walking on my hands the
they do in Farthest India."
"Now you must be lying,' said Tommy.
Pippi thought a moment. 'You're right,' she said sadly, 'I am lying.'
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ekhon kothai ache Ghumao eseche tomake ph ni kintu corona sandehe bharti ache koyekjon ei bhaye jachhi
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