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661
Pollyanna
tossed
her
head
a
little
.
This
was
not
a
nice
boy
,
and
she
did
not
like
to
be
called
"
silly
.
"
Still
,
he
was
somebody
besides
--
old
folks
.
"
Where
did
you
live
--
before
?
"
she
queried
.
662
"
Well
,
if
you
ai
n't
the
beat
'em
for
askin
'
questions
!
"
sighed
the
boy
impatiently
.
663
"
I
have
to
be
,
"
retorted
Pollyanna
calmly
,
"
else
I
could
n't
find
out
a
thing
about
you
.
If
you
'd
talk
more
I
would
n't
talk
so
much
.
"
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664
The
boy
gave
a
short
laugh
.
It
was
a
sheepish
laugh
,
and
not
quite
a
willing
one
;
but
his
face
looked
a
little
pleasanter
when
he
spoke
this
time
.
665
"
All
right
then
--
here
goes
!
I
'm
Jimmy
Bean
,
and
I
'm
ten
years
old
goin
'
on
eleven
.
I
come
last
year
ter
live
at
the
Orphans
'
Home
;
but
they
've
got
so
many
kids
there
ai
n't
much
room
for
me
,
an
'
I
wa
'n'
t
never
wanted
,
anyhow
,
I
do
n't
believe
.
So
I
've
quit
.
I
'm
goin
'
ter
live
somewheres
else
--
but
I
hai
n't
found
the
place
,
yet
.
I
'd
LIKE
a
home
--
jest
a
common
one
,
ye
know
,
with
a
mother
in
it
,
instead
of
a
Matron
.
If
ye
has
a
home
,
ye
has
folks
;
an
'
I
hai
n't
had
folks
since
--
dad
died
.
So
I
'm
a-huntin
'
now
.
I
've
tried
four
houses
,
but
--
they
did
n't
want
me
--
though
I
said
I
expected
ter
work
,
'
course
.
There
!
Is
that
all
you
want
ter
know
?
"
The
boy
's
voice
had
broken
a
little
over
the
last
two
sentences
.
666
"
Why
,
what
a
shame
!
"
sympathized
Pollyanna
.
"
And
did
n't
there
anybody
want
you
?
O
dear
!
I
know
just
how
you
feel
,
because
after
--
after
my
father
died
,
too
,
there
was
n't
anybody
but
the
Ladies
'
Aid
for
me
,
until
Aunt
Polly
said
she
'd
take
--
"
Pollyanna
stopped
abruptly
.
The
dawning
of
a
wonderful
idea
began
to
show
in
her
face
.
667
"
Oh
,
I
know
just
the
place
for
you
,
"
she
cried
.
"
Aunt
Polly
'll
take
you
--
I
know
she
will
!
Did
n't
she
take
me
?
And
did
n't
she
take
Fluffy
and
Buffy
,
when
they
did
n't
have
any
one
to
love
them
,
or
any
place
to
go
?
--
and
they
're
only
cats
and
dogs
.
Oh
,
come
,
I
know
Aunt
Polly
'll
take
you
!
You
do
n't
know
how
good
and
kind
she
is
!
"
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668
Jimmy
Bean
's
thin
little
face
brightened
.
669
"
Honest
Injun
?
Would
she
,
now
?
I
'd
work
,
ye
know
,
an
'
I
'm
real
strong
!
"
He
bared
a
small
,
bony
arm
.
"
Of
course
she
would
!
Why
,
my
Aunt
Polly
is
the
nicest
lady
in
the
world
--
now
that
my
mama
has
gone
to
be
a
Heaven
angel
.
And
there
's
rooms
--
heaps
of
'
em
,
"
she
continued
,
springing
to
her
feet
,
and
tugging
at
his
arm
.
"
It
's
an
awful
big
house
.
Maybe
,
though
,
"
she
added
a
little
anxiously
,
as
they
hurried
on
,
"
maybe
you
'll
have
to
sleep
in
the
attic
room
.
I
did
,
at
first
.
But
there
's
screens
there
now
,
so
'
two
n't
be
so
hot
,
and
the
flies
ca
n't
get
in
,
either
,
to
bring
in
the
germ-things
on
their
feet
.
Did
you
know
about
that
?
It
's
perfectly
lovely
!
Maybe
she
'll
let
you
read
the
book
if
you
're
good
--
I
mean
,
if
you
're
bad
.
And
you
've
got
freckles
,
too
,
"
--
with
a
critical
glance
--
"
so
you
'll
be
glad
there
is
n't
any
looking-glass
;
and
the
outdoor
picture
is
nicer
than
any
wall-one
could
be
,
so
you
wo
n't
mind
sleeping
in
that
room
at
all
,
I
'm
sure
,
"
panted
Pollyanna
,
finding
suddenly
that
she
needed
the
rest
of
her
breath
for
purposes
other
than
talking
.
670
"
Gorry
!
"
exclaimed
Jimmy
Bean
tersely
and
uncomprehendingly
,
but
admiringly
.
Then
he
added
:
"
I
should
n't
think
anybody
who
could
talk
like
that
,
runnin
'
,
would
need
ter
ask
no
questions
ter
fill
up
time
with
!
"