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Eleanor H. Porter

Pollyanna

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    You see, when you're hunting for the glad things, you sort of forget the other kind
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    "There just isn't anything to be glad about, that I can see," she said aloud; "unless—it's to be glad when the duty's done!" Whereupon she laughed suddenly.
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    washing dishes at the sink
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    week had passed; then the fever subsided
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    at the two fast-closed windows—
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    "A little girl—coming here, Miss Harrington? Oh, won't that be nice!" cried Nancy, thinking of the sunshine her own little sisters made in the home at "The Corners."
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    "As if ever anybody could be fond of her!"
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    She was an angel straight out of Heaven
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    when I'm talking to you
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    "And now I know, and I'm glad you look just like you do look."

    Nancy was relieved just then to have Timothy come up. Pollyanna's words had been most confusing.

    "This is Timothy. Maybe you have a trunk," she stammered.

    "Yes, I have," nodded Pollyanna, importantly. "I've got a brand-new one. The Ladies' Aid bought it for me—and wasn't it lovely of them, when they wanted the carpet so? Of course I don't know how much red carpet a trunk could buy, but it ought to buy some, anyhow—much as half an aisle, don't you think?
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