Переведите до 19: 00 "my goodness,'' said mary poppins, "i am having a day out! " mary poppins and her friendmatch-man walked together in the little wood. suddenly they came upon a little open spacefilled with sunlight. and there on a green table was afternoon-tea! a pile of raspberry-jam-cakes as high as mary poppins's waist stood in the centre. "won'tyou sit down, madam? " - asked a voice. they turned and found a tall man in a black coatcoming out of the wood with a table-napkin over his arm. "i ' m the waiter, you know! " - explained the man in the black coat. "won't you sit down? " said mary poppins, politely. "waiters never sit down, madam; ' said the man. but he was very pleased that marypoppins had asked him to join them. they began their afternoon-tea, and the waiter stood beside them to see that they hadeverything they needed. they drank their tea and two more cups, and then they finished the pile of raspberry-jam-cakes. after that they got up. "there is nothing to pay" said the waiter before they had time to ask for the bill . "it is apleasure. you will find the merry-go-round just over there! "