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Eleanor H. Porter: Pollyanna22. CHAPTER XXII. SERMONS AND WOODBOXES (continued)"Oh, oh, Mr. Ford! You--YOU haven't broken YOUR leg or--or anything, have you?" she gasped. The minister dropped his hands, and looked up quickly. He tried to smile. "No, dear--no, indeed! I'm just--resting." "Oh," sighed Pollyanna, falling back a little. "That's all right, then. You see, Mr. Pendleton HAD broken his leg when I found him--but he was lying down, though. And you are sitting up." "Yes, I am sitting up; and I haven't broken anything--that doctors can mend." The last words were very low, but Pollyanna heard them. A swift change crossed her face. Her eyes glowed with tender sympathy. "I know what you mean--something plagues you. Father used to feel like that, lots of times. I reckon ministers do--most generally. You see there's such a lot depends on 'em, somehow." The Rev. Paul Ford turned a little wonderingly. "Was YOUR father a minister, Pollyanna?" "Yes, sir. Didn't you know? I supposed everybody knew that. He married Aunt Polly's sister, and she was my mother." "Oh, I understand. But, you see, I haven't been here many years, so I don't know all the family histories." "Yes, sir--I mean, no, sir," smiled Pollyanna. There was a long pause. The minister, still sitting at the foot of the tree, appeared to have forgotten Pollyanna's presence. He had pulled some papers from his pocket and unfolded them; but he was not looking at them. He was gazing, instead, at a leaf on the ground a little distance away--and it was not even a pretty leaf. It was brown and dead. Pollyanna, looking at him, felt vaguely sorry for him. "It--it's a nice day," she began hopefully. This is page 139 of 195. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Pollyanna at Amazon.com
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