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Yes, yes!" replied the little fellow, sobbing. "They are hideous and awful… I don't think they have the Blue Bird…"
"You may be sure they haven't," answered Night, angrily. "If they had, they would eat him at once. . . You see there is nothing to be done..."
Tyltyl drew himself up proudly:
"I must seeof hers; and I shall be very glad to see daylight again. As for the Terrors, if they are anything like the Ghosts, we shall have another good joke."
Our friend went to the door and opened it, before his companions had time to protest. For that matter, they were all sitting on the floor, exhausted with the last fright; and they everything," he declared. "Light said so...." "It's an easy thing to say," retorted Night, "when one's afraid and stays at "Let us go to the next door," said Tyltyl, resolutely. "What's in here?" "This is where I keep the Shades and the Terrors!" Tyltyl reflected for a minute: "As far as Shades go," he thought, "Mrs. Night is poking fun at me. It's more than an hour since I've seen anything but shade in this house
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