Pollyanna by Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) Porter
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appetite isn't very good this morning, and I was wanting lamb--"
She stopped suddenly, then went on with an abrupt change of subject. "I never slept a wink last night--not a wink!" "O dear, I wish _I_ didn't," sighed Pollyanna, placing the jelly on the little stand and seating herself comfortably in the nearest chair. "You lose such a lot of time just sleeping! Don't you think so?" "Lose time--sleeping!" exclaimed the sick woman. "Yes, when you might be just living, you know. It seems such a pity we can't live nights, too." Once again the woman pulled herself erect in her bed. "Well, if you ain't the amazing young one!" she cried. "Here! do you go to that window and pull up the curtain," she directed. "I should like to know what you look like!" Pollyanna rose to her feet, but she laughed a little ruefully. "O dear! then you'll see my freckles, won't you?" she sighed, as she went to the window; "--and just when I was being so glad it was dark and you couldn't see 'em. There! Now you can--oh!" she broke off excitedly, as she turned back to the bed; "I'm so glad you wanted to see me, because now I can see you! They didn't tell me you were so pretty!" "Me!--pretty!" scoffed the woman, bitterly. |
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