explain spiro's regard for the durell family from chapter strawberry pink villa
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The villa is small and square, surrounded on all sides by complicated gardens filled with all manner of flowers and humming insects. The Durrells love it as soon as they see it, and Spiro jumps into action. He explains that it's better if he takes care of the arrangements so that nobody cheats them. To this end, he takes the family shopping and fronts them money when he learns that their money hasn't come from England yet. He knows everyone on the island, and everyone respects how honest and belligerent he is.
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