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Some
time
later
,
Pollyanna
,
just
dropping
off
to
sleep
,
was
startled
by
a
lantern
flash
,
and
a
trio
of
amazed
ejaculations
.
She
opened
her
eyes
to
find
Timothy
at
the
top
of
a
ladder
near
her
,
Old
Tom
just
getting
through
the
window
,
and
her
aunt
peering
out
at
her
from
behind
him
.
"
Pollyanna
,
what
does
this
mean
?
"
cried
Aunt
Polly
then
.
Pollyanna
blinked
sleepy
eyes
and
sat
up
.
"
Why
,
Mr.
Tom
--
Aunt
Polly
!
"
she
stammered
.
"
Do
n't
look
so
scared
!
It
is
n't
that
I
've
got
the
consumption
,
you
know
,
like
Joel
Hartley
.
It
's
only
that
I
was
so
hot
--
in
there
.
But
I
shut
the
window
,
Aunt
Polly
,
so
the
flies
could
n't
carry
those
germ-things
in
.
"
Timothy
disappeared
suddenly
down
the
ladder
.
Old
Tom
,
with
almost
equal
precipitation
,
handed
his
lantern
to
Miss
Polly
,
and
followed
his
son
.
Miss
Polly
bit
her
lip
hard
--
until
the
men
were
gone
;
then
she
said
sternly
:
"
Pollyanna
,
hand
those
things
to
me
at
once
and
come
in
here
.
Of
all
the
extraordinary
children
!
"
she
ejaculated
a
little
later
,
as
,
with
Pollyanna
by
her
side
,
and
the
lantern
in
her
hand
,
she
turned
back
into
the
attic
.
To
Pollyanna
the
air
was
all
the
more
stifling
after
that
cool
breath
of
the
out
of
doors
;
but
she
did
not
complain
.
She
only
drew
a
long
quivering
sigh
.
At
the
top
of
the
stairs
Miss
Polly
jerked
out
crisply
:
"
For
the
rest
of
the
night
,
Pollyanna
,
you
are
to
sleep
in
my
bed
with
me
.
The
screens
will
be
here
to-morrow
,
but
until
then
I
consider
it
my
duty
to
keep
you
where
I
know
where
you
are
.
"
Pollyanna
drew
in
her
breath
.
"
With
you
?
--
in
your
bed
?
"
she
cried
rapturously
.
"
Oh
,
Aunt
Polly
,
Aunt
Polly
,
how
perfectly
lovely
of
you
!
And
when
I
've
so
wanted
to
sleep
with
some
one
sometime
--
some
one
that
belonged
to
me
,
you
know
;
not
a
Ladies
'
Aider
.
I
've
HAD
them
.
My
!
I
reckon
I
am
glad
now
those
screens
did
n't
come
!
Would
n't
you
be
?
"