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They moved a little closer to the window.

"Does he get very angry if it's the wrong person?" asked Wilhelmina.

"He doesn't know, because his face is turned the wrong way round, so he's never quite sure."

"I knew his face was the wrong way round," said Wilhelmina hurriedly, "but I thought perhaps he had an Ooglie man with him to tell him."

William wondered anxiously what an Ooglie man was. So did Wilhelmina.

"No," said William. "He hasn't. Not this one."

"I'm not afraid," said both together. Tremblingly they pushed open the window, and leant out . . .

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