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From Boy by Roald Dahl Explain who said these lines, to whom and when were they spoken in the novel.

1. “They don’t beat small children like that where I come from,” She said. “I don’t allow it."

2. "I felt like a hero. I was a hero. It was marvellous to be so popular.

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