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Eleanor H. Porter: Pollyanna3. CHAPTER III. THE COMING OF POLLYANNA (continued)Nancy flushed. Timothy turned to her with a quizzical smile. "I call that a pretty slick compliment," he said. "Why don't you thank the little lady?" "I--I was thinkin' about--Miss Polly," faltered Nancy. Pollyanna sighed contentedly. "I was, too. I'm so interested in her. You know she's all the aunt I've got, and I didn't know I had her for ever so long. Then father told me. He said she lived in a lovely great big house 'way on top of a hill." "She does. You can see it now," said Nancy. It's that big white one with the green blinds, 'way ahead." "Oh, how pretty!--and what a lot of trees and grass all around it! I never saw such a lot of green grass, seems so, all at once. Is my Aunt Polly rich, Nancy?" "Yes, Miss." "I'm so glad. It must be perfectly lovely to have lots of money. I never knew any one that did have, only the Whites--they're some rich. They have carpets in every room and ice-cream Sundays. Does Aunt Polly have ice-cream Sundays?" Nancy shook her head. Her lips twitched. She threw a merry look into Timothy's eyes. "No, Miss. Your aunt don't like ice-cream, I guess; leastways I never saw it on her table." Pollyanna's face fell. "Oh, doesn't she? I'm so sorry! I don't see how she can help liking ice-cream. But--anyhow, I can be kinder glad about that, 'cause the ice-cream you don't eat can't make your stomach ache like Mrs. White's did--that is, I ate hers, you know, lots of it. Maybe Aunt Polly has got the carpets, though." This is page 14 of 195. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Pollyanna at Amazon.com
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