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151
"
We
will
go
up-stairs
to
your
room
.
Your
trunk
is
already
there
,
I
presume
.
I
told
Timothy
to
take
it
up
--
if
you
had
one
.
You
may
follow
me
,
Pollyanna
.
"
152
Without
speaking
,
Pollyanna
turned
and
followed
her
aunt
from
the
room
.
Her
eyes
were
brimming
with
tears
,
but
her
chin
was
bravely
high
.
153
"
After
all
,
I
--
I
reckon
I
'm
glad
she
does
n't
want
me
to
talk
about
father
,
"
Pollyanna
was
thinking
.
"
It
'll
be
easier
,
maybe
--
if
I
do
n't
talk
about
him
.
Probably
,
anyhow
,
that
is
why
she
told
me
not
to
talk
about
him
.
"
And
Pollyanna
,
convinced
anew
of
her
aunt
's
"
kindness
,
"
blinked
off
the
tears
and
looked
eagerly
about
her
.
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154
She
was
on
the
stairway
now
.
Just
ahead
,
her
aunt
's
black
silk
skirt
rustled
luxuriously
.
Behind
her
an
open
door
allowed
a
glimpse
of
soft-tinted
rugs
and
satin-covered
chairs
.
Beneath
her
feet
a
marvellous
carpet
was
like
green
moss
to
the
tread
.
On
every
side
the
gilt
of
picture
frames
or
the
glint
of
sunlight
through
the
filmy
mesh
of
lace
curtains
flashed
in
her
eyes
.
155
"
Oh
,
Aunt
Polly
,
Aunt
Polly
,
"
breathed
the
little
girl
,
rapturously
;
"
what
a
perfectly
lovely
,
lovely
house
!
How
awfully
glad
you
must
be
you
're
so
rich
!
"
156
"
PollyANNA
!
"
ejaculated
her
aunt
,
turning
sharply
about
as
she
reached
the
head
of
the
stairs
.
"
I
'm
surprised
at
you
--
making
a
speech
like
that
to
me
!
"
157
"
Why
,
Aunt
Polly
,
ARE
N'T
you
?
"
queried
Pollyanna
,
in
frank
wonder
.
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158
"
Certainly
not
,
Pollyanna
.
I
hope
I
could
not
so
far
forget
myself
as
to
be
sinfully
proud
of
any
gift
the
Lord
has
seen
fit
to
bestow
upon
me
,
"
declared
the
lady
;
"
certainly
not
,
of
RICHES
!
"
159
Miss
Polly
turned
and
walked
down
the
hall
toward
the
attic
stairway
door
.
She
was
glad
,
now
,
that
she
had
put
the
child
in
the
attic
room
.
Her
idea
at
first
had
been
to
get
her
niece
as
far
away
as
possible
from
herself
,
and
at
the
same
time
place
her
where
her
childish
heedlessness
would
not
destroy
valuable
furnishings
.
Now
--
with
this
evident
strain
of
vanity
showing
thus
early
--
it
was
all
the
more
fortunate
that
the
room
planned
for
her
was
plain
and
sensible
,
thought
Miss
Polly
.
160
Eagerly
Pollyanna
's
small
feet
pattered
behind
her
aunt
.
Still
more
eagerly
her
big
blue
eyes
tried
to
look
in
all
directions
at
once
,
that
no
thing
of
beauty
or
interest
in
this
wonderful
house
might
be
passed
unseen
.
Most
eagerly
of
all
her
mind
turned
to
the
wondrously
exciting
problem
about
to
be
solved
:
behind
which
of
all
these
fascinating
doors
was
waiting
now
her
room
--
the
dear
,
beautiful
room
full
of
curtains
,
rugs
,
and
pictures
,
that
was
to
be
her
very
own
?
Then
,
abruptly
,
her
aunt
opened
a
door
and
ascended
another
stairway
.