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"
N-nothing
much
,
Aunt
Polly
;
that
is
--
I
ca
n't
tell
it
unless
I
tell
other
things
that
--
that
I
'm
not
to
speak
of
.
"
It
was
on
Miss
Polly
's
tongue
to
question
her
niece
further
;
but
the
obvious
distress
on
the
little
girl
's
face
stayed
the
words
before
they
were
uttered
.
Not
long
after
Mrs.
Tarbell
's
visit
,
the
climax
came
.
It
came
in
the
shape
of
a
call
from
a
certain
young
woman
with
unnaturally
pink
cheeks
and
abnormally
yellow
hair
;
a
young
woman
who
wore
high
heels
and
cheap
jewelry
;
a
young
woman
whom
Miss
Polly
knew
very
well
by
reputation
--
but
whom
she
was
angrily
amazed
to
meet
beneath
the
roof
of
the
Harrington
homestead
.
Miss
Polly
did
not
offer
her
hand
.
She
drew
back
,
indeed
,
as
she
entered
the
room
.
The
woman
rose
at
once
.
Her
eyes
were
very
red
,
as
if
she
had
been
crying
.
Half
defiantly
she
asked
if
she
might
,
for
a
moment
,
see
the
little
girl
,
Pollyanna
.
Miss
Polly
said
no
.
She
began
to
say
it
very
sternly
;
but
something
in
the
woman
's
pleading
eyes
made
her
add
the
civil
explanation
that
no
one
was
allowed
yet
to
see
Pollyanna
.
The
woman
hesitated
;
then
a
little
brusquely
she
spoke
.
Her
chin
was
still
at
a
slightly
defiant
tilt
.
"
My
name
is
Mrs.
Payson
--
Mrs.
Tom
Payson
.
I
presume
you
've
heard
of
me
--
most
of
the
good
people
in
the
town
have
--
and
maybe
some
of
the
things
you
've
heard
ai
n't
true
.
But
never
mind
that
.
It
's
about
the
little
girl
I
came
.
I
heard
about
the
accident
,
and
--
and
it
broke
me
all
up
.
Last
week
I
heard
how
she
could
n't
ever
walk
again
,
and
--
and
I
wished
I
could
give
up
my
two
uselessly
well
legs
for
hers
.
She
'd
do
more
good
trotting
around
on
'
em
one
hour
than
I
could
in
a
hundred
years
.
But
never
mind
that
.
Legs
ai
n't
always
given
to
the
one
who
can
make
the
best
use
of
'
em
,
I
notice
.
"
She
paused
,
and
cleared
her
throat
;
but
when
she
resumed
her
voice
was
still
husky
.