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Eleanor H. Porter: Pollyanna9. CHAPTER IX. WHICH TELLS OF THE MAN (continued)"I'd like to, sir, but there aren't any 'round here, Nancy says. Still, I don't mind so very much. I like old folks just as well, maybe better, sometimes--being used to the Ladies' Aid, so." "Humph! The Ladies' Aid, indeed! Is that what you took me for?" The man's lips were threatening to smile, but the scowl above them was still trying to hold them grimly stern. Pollyanna laughed gleefully. "Oh, no, sir. You don't look a mite like a Ladies' Aider--not but that you're just as good, of course--maybe better," she added in hurried politeness. "You see, I'm sure you're much nicer than you look!" The man made a queer noise in his throat. "Well, of all the--" he ejaculated again, as he turned and strode on as before. The next time Pollyanna met the Man, his eyes were gazing straight into hers, with a quizzical directness that made his face look really pleasant, Pollyanna thought. "Good afternoon," he greeted her a little stiffly. "Perhaps I'd better say right away that I KNOW the sun is shining to-day." "But you don't have to tell me," nodded Pollyanna, brightly. "I KNEW you knew it just as soon as I saw you." "Oh, you did, did you?" "Yes, sir; I saw it in your eyes, you know, and in your smile." "Humph!" grunted the man, as he passed on. The Man always spoke to Pollyanna after this, and frequently he spoke first, though usually he said little but "good afternoon." Even that, however, was a great surprise to Nancy, who chanced to be with Pollyanna one day when the greeting was given. "Sakes alive, Miss Pollyanna," she gasped, "did that man SPEAK TO YOU?" This is page 55 of 195. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Pollyanna at Amazon.com
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