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Even
after
the
doctor
was
gone
,
however
,
there
seemed
to
be
little
that
Nancy
could
tell
Mr.
Tom
.
There
appeared
to
be
no
bones
broken
,
and
the
cut
was
of
slight
consequence
;
but
the
doctor
had
looked
very
grave
,
had
shaken
his
head
slowly
,
and
had
said
that
time
alone
could
tell
.
After
he
had
gone
,
Miss
Polly
had
shown
a
face
even
whiter
and
more
drawn
looking
than
before
.
The
patient
had
not
fully
recovered
consciousness
,
but
at
present
she
seemed
to
be
resting
as
comfortably
as
could
be
expected
.
A
trained
nurse
had
been
sent
for
,
and
would
come
that
night
.
That
was
all
.
And
Nancy
turned
sobbingly
,
and
went
back
to
her
kitchen
.
It
was
sometime
during
the
next
forenoon
that
Pollyanna
opened
conscious
eyes
and
realized
where
she
was
.
"
Why
,
Aunt
Polly
,
what
's
the
matter
?
Is
n't
it
daytime
?
Why
do
n't
I
get
up
?
"
she
cried
.
"
Why
,
Aunt
Polly
,
I
ca
n't
get
up
,
"
she
moaned
,
falling
back
on
the
pillow
,
after
an
ineffectual
attempt
to
lift
herself
.
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"
No
,
dear
,
I
would
n't
try
--
just
yet
,
"
soothed
her
aunt
quickly
,
but
very
quietly
.
"
But
what
is
the
matter
?
Why
ca
n't
I
get
up
?
"
Miss
Polly
's
eyes
asked
an
agonized
question
of
the
white-capped
young
woman
standing
in
the
window
,
out
of
the
range
of
Pollyanna
's
eyes
.
The
young
woman
nodded
.
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"
Tell
her
,
"
the
lips
said
.
Miss
Polly
cleared
her
throat
,
and
tried
to
swallow
the
lump
that
would
scarcely
let
her
speak
.
"
You
were
hurt
,
dear
,
by
the
automobile
last
night
.
But
never
mind
that
now
.
Auntie
wants
you
to
rest
and
go
to
sleep
again
.
"