TAUNTON — Apparently not everyone freaks out and screams when they win millions of dollars.

The clerk at Amaro’s convenience store and gas station on Middleboro Avenue — who sold a $10 lottery ticket Monday morning worth $4 million — said the lucky woman who bought it didn’t say an awful lot after realizing her good fortune.

“She was shaking excitably,” but otherwise said little more than that, according to Jane Reardon, except "I’ll be back to see you.”

Reardon said the winner, later identified by the Massachusetts State Lottery as 26-year-old Tauntonian Katrina Rodriguez, went to her car and came back inside to confirm she really was a $4 million winner.

Rodriguez, according to the Lottery, opted to collect $200,000, before taxes, for the next 20 years.

That “annuity option” amounts to $142,000 a year after taxes — which includes five percent in state income taxes and 24 percent automatically withheld and sent directly to the Internal Revenue Service.

The other option for Rodriguez, State Lottery spokesman Christian Teja said, would have been to receive a one-time payout of $2.6 million before taxes.

The East Taunton store, meanwhile, stands to collect $40,000, which represents a single percent of the total winnings.

“That’s great, but I don’t have a clue,” said co-owner Aaron Amaro, when asked what he and his brother and business partner Andy plan to do with the extra cash.

“I’m just happy for the person who won,” he said.

Amaro said this is the second time the store, which his parents opened 48 years ago, has sold a winning ticket worth at least $1 million.

He said it was roughly seven years ago when a customer won $1 million.

Amaro, 43, said he was in his office when today’s winning ticket was sold.

Tanika Bullock-James works for the Dunkin’ Donuts franchise located in the store.

“I think there’s room for me,” she cheerfully said, when asked if she thought she might someday hit it big.

Bullock-James, 41, said she buys scratch tickets at Amaro’s every day. She said she once won $1,000 on a two-dollar ticket.

“This is a pretty lucky store,” she said.

A total of 88 people have won lottery tickets worth at least $1 million apiece in stores located in this region of the state — including stores in Taunton, Raynham, Berkley, Mansfield and Middleboro — since 1972 when lottery tickets became available, according to the Lottery Commission.

The largest prize was in 1998 when a winning Megabucks ticket worth $11.3 million was sold at Taunton’s Weir Fruit Store.

Customer Matt Andrews of Taunton had heard about the $4 million winning ticket.

“I’ve had pretty good luck here,” Andrews, 31, said, noting that he’s previously twice won $1,000 on two-dollar tickets.

“I guess I should have been here this morning,” he said.