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Pollyanna
colored
painfully
.
She
had
forgotten
that
she
had
never
told
her
aunt
of
Mr.
Pendleton
's
desire
to
adopt
her
--
and
certainly
she
would
not
wish
to
tell
her
now
that
she
had
ever
thought
for
a
minute
of
leaving
her
--
this
dear
Aunt
Polly
!
"
The
child
's
presence
,
"
stammered
Pollyanna
,
hastily
.
"
Mr.
Pendleton
told
me
once
,
you
see
,
that
only
a
woman
's
hand
and
heart
or
a
child
's
presence
could
make
a
--
a
home
.
And
now
he
's
got
it
--
the
child
's
presence
.
"
"
Oh
,
I
--
see
,
"
said
Miss
Polly
very
gently
;
and
she
did
see
--
more
than
Pollyanna
realized
.
She
saw
something
of
the
pressure
that
was
probably
brought
to
bear
on
Pollyanna
herself
at
the
time
John
Pendleton
was
asking
HER
to
be
the
"
child
's
presence
,
"
which
was
to
transform
his
great
pile
of
gray
stone
into
a
home
.
"
I
see
,
"
she
finished
,
her
eyes
stinging
with
sudden
tears
.
Pollyanna
,
fearful
that
her
aunt
might
ask
further
embarrassing
questions
,
hastened
to
lead
the
conversation
away
from
the
Pendleton
house
and
its
master
.
"
Dr.
Chilton
says
so
,
too
--
that
it
takes
a
woman
's
hand
and
heart
,
or
a
child
's
presence
,
to
make
a
home
,
you
know
,
"
she
remarked
.
Miss
Polly
turned
with
a
start
.
"
DR.
CHILTON
!
How
do
you
know
--
that
?
"
"
He
told
me
so
.
'
Twas
when
he
said
he
lived
in
just
rooms
,
you
know
--
not
a
home
.
"
Miss
Polly
did
not
answer
.
Her
eyes
were
out
the
window
.
"
So
I
asked
him
why
he
did
n't
get
'
em
--
a
woman
's
hand
and
heart
,
and
have
a
home
.
"