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"
You
did
?
And
you
knew
my
mother
,
really
--
when
she
was
just
a
little
earth
angel
,
and
not
a
Heaven
one
?
Oh
,
please
tell
me
about
her
!
"
And
down
plumped
Pollyanna
in
the
middle
of
the
dirt
path
by
the
old
man
's
side
.
A
bell
sounded
from
the
house
.
The
next
moment
Nancy
was
seen
flying
out
the
back
door
.
"
Miss
Pollyanna
,
that
bell
means
breakfast
--
mornin
's
,
"
she
panted
,
pulling
the
little
girl
to
her
feet
and
hurrying
her
back
to
the
house
;
"
and
other
times
it
means
other
meals
.
But
it
always
means
that
you
're
ter
run
like
time
when
ye
hear
it
,
no
matter
where
ye
be
.
If
ye
do
n't
--
well
,
it
'll
take
somethin'
smarter
'n
we
be
ter
find
ANYTHIN
'
ter
be
glad
about
in
that
!
"
she
finished
,
shooing
Pollyanna
into
the
house
as
she
would
shoo
an
unruly
chicken
into
a
coop
.
Breakfast
,
for
the
first
five
minutes
,
was
a
silent
meal
;
then
Miss
Polly
,
her
disapproving
eyes
following
the
airy
wings
of
two
flies
darting
here
and
there
over
the
table
,
said
sternly
:
"
Nancy
,
where
did
those
flies
come
from
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
,
ma'am
.
There
was
n't
one
in
the
kitchen
.
"
Nancy
had
been
too
excited
to
notice
Pollyanna
's
up-flung
windows
the
afternoon
before
.
"
I
reckon
maybe
they
're
my
flies
,
Aunt
Polly
,
"
observed
Pollyanna
,
amiably
.
"
There
were
lots
of
them
this
morning
having
a
beautiful
time
upstairs
.
"
Nancy
left
the
room
precipitately
,
though
to
do
so
she
had
to
carry
out
the
hot
muffins
she
had
just
brought
in
.
"
Yours
!
"
gasped
Miss
Polly
.
"
What
do
you
mean
?
Where
did
they
come
from
?
"
"
Why
,
Aunt
Polly
,
they
came
from
out
of
doors
of
course
,
through
the
windows
.
I
SAW
some
of
them
come
in
.
"