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Beldingsville
,
of
course
,
kept
itself
informed
concerning
Pollyanna
;
and
of
Beldingsville
,
one
man
in
particular
fumed
and
fretted
himself
into
a
fever
of
anxiety
over
the
daily
bulletins
which
he
managed
in
some
way
to
procure
from
the
bed
of
suffering
.
As
the
days
passed
,
however
,
and
the
news
came
to
be
no
better
,
but
rather
worse
,
something
besides
anxiety
began
to
show
in
the
man
's
face
:
despair
,
and
a
very
dogged
determination
,
each
fighting
for
the
mastery
.
In
the
end
,
the
dogged
determination
won
;
and
it
was
then
that
Mr.
John
Pendleton
,
somewhat
to
his
surprise
,
received
one
Saturday
morning
a
call
from
Dr.
Thomas
Chilton
.
"
Pendleton
,
"
began
the
doctor
,
abruptly
,
"
I
've
come
to
you
because
you
,
better
than
any
one
else
in
town
,
know
something
of
my
relations
with
Miss
Polly
Harrington
.
"
John
Pendleton
was
conscious
that
he
must
have
started
visibly
--
he
did
know
something
of
the
affair
between
Polly
Harrington
and
Thomas
Chilton
,
but
the
matter
had
not
been
mentioned
between
them
for
fifteen
years
,
or
more
.
"
Yes
,
"
he
said
,
trying
to
make
his
voice
sound
concerned
enough
for
sympathy
,
and
not
eager
enough
for
curiosity
.
In
a
moment
he
saw
that
he
need
not
have
worried
,
however
:
the
doctor
was
quite
too
intent
on
his
errand
to
notice
how
that
errand
was
received
.
"
Pendleton
,
I
want
to
see
that
child
.
I
want
to
make
an
examination
.
I
MUST
make
an
examination
.
"
"
Well
--
ca
n't
you
?
"
"
CA
N'T
I
!
Pendleton
,
you
know
very
well
I
have
n't
been
inside
that
door
for
more
than
fifteen
years
.
You
do
n't
know
--
but
I
will
tell
you
--
that
the
mistress
of
that
house
told
me
that
the
NEXT
time
she
ASKED
me
to
enter
it
,
I
might
take
it
that
she
was
begging
my
pardon
,
and
that
all
would
be
as
before
--
which
meant
that
she
'd
marry
me
.
Perhaps
you
see
her
summoning
me
now
--
but
I
do
n't
!
"
"
But
could
n't
you
go
--
without
a
summons
?
"
The
doctor
frowned
.