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Behind
her
,
Nancy
stood
staring
amazedly
.
"
Well
,
I
'll
believe
anythin
'
--
anythin
'
now
,
"
she
muttered
to
herself
.
"
Ye
ca
n't
stump
me
with
anythin
'
I
would
n't
believe
,
now
--
o
'
Miss
Polly
!
"
A
little
later
,
in
Pollyanna
's
room
,
the
nurse
left
Miss
Polly
and
Pollyanna
alone
together
.
"
And
you
've
had
still
another
caller
to-day
,
my
dear
,
"
announced
Miss
Polly
,
in
a
voice
she
vainly
tried
to
steady
.
"
Do
you
remember
Mrs.
Payson
?
"
"
Mrs.
Payson
?
Why
,
I
reckon
I
do
!
She
lives
on
the
way
to
Mr.
Pendleton
's
,
and
she
's
got
the
prettiest
little
girl
baby
three
years
old
,
and
a
boy
'
most
five
.
She
's
awfully
nice
,
and
so
's
her
husband
--
only
they
do
n't
seem
to
know
how
nice
each
other
is
.
Sometimes
they
fight
--
I
mean
,
they
do
n't
quite
agree
.
They
're
poor
,
too
,
they
say
,
and
of
course
they
do
n't
ever
have
barrels
,
'
cause
he
is
n't
a
missionary
minister
,
you
know
,
like
--
well
,
he
is
n't
.
"
A
faint
color
stole
into
Pollyanna
's
cheeks
which
was
duplicated
suddenly
in
those
of
her
aunt
.
"
But
she
wears
real
pretty
clothes
,
sometimes
,
in
spite
of
their
being
so
poor
,
"
resumed
Pollyanna
,
in
some
haste
.
"
And
she
's
got
perfectly
beautiful
rings
with
diamonds
and
rubies
and
emeralds
in
them
;
but
she
says
she
's
got
one
ring
too
many
,
and
that
she
's
going
to
throw
it
away
and
get
a
divorce
instead
.
What
is
a
divorce
,
Aunt
Polly
?
I
'm
afraid
it
is
n't
very
nice
,
because
she
did
n't
look
happy
when
she
talked
about
it
.
And
she
said
if
she
did
get
it
,
they
would
n't
live
there
any
more
,
and
that
Mr.
Payson
would
go
'
way
off
,
and
maybe
the
children
,
too
.
But
I
should
think
they
'd
rather
keep
the
ring
,
even
if
they
did
have
so
many
more
.
Should
n't
you
?
Aunt
Polly
,
what
is
a
divorce
?
"
"
But
they
are
n't
going
'
way
off
,
dear
,
"
evaded
Aunt
Polly
,
hurriedly
.
"
They
're
going
to
stay
right
there
together
.
"
"
Oh
,
I
'm
so
glad
!
Then
they
'll
be
there
when
I
go
up
to
see
--
O
dear
!
"
broke
off
the
little
girl
,
miserably
.
"
Aunt
Polly
,
why
CA
N'T
I
remember
that
my
legs
do
n't
go
any
more
,
and
that
I
wo
n't
ever
,
ever
go
up
to
see
Mr.
Pendleton
again
?
"