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CPage & Co.,Inc V - . synopsis PoUyanna " Whlttier, daughter of . a home mlesionary, on- the death of her father, comes to make her home with her maternal aunt; Miss Polly Harrington, a wealthy, but stern and severe-faced woman of forty., Pc41yanna has no welcome waiting- for her. and only the bare little atttck room, at the top of the old mansion. Miss Polly plans to bring Pol lyanna up with a strict adherence to "duty." Nancy, and Mrs. Snow learn to play the game. Miss Polly allows Pollyanna- to adopt a stray dog ajid kitten and gives her a lovely, room all very much against her will. .. . . . THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER -" A twig cracked sharpry under P011V anna's footr arrd.the- man tnm u- f , head: ..With a cry of dismay Pmi,, anna ran to his side. ; - " - 3 Pendleton I'V " Oh, are you hurt? -- ' . HuTt?;v Oh, :no i : I'm just taking a " siesta in. the . sunshine," snapped the -marr irritably; v "See here, how much .do -you;know? AVhat can you do? nave 'yw-89?Lnyjense,f," CHAPTER XII (Continued) than just aVeport! TID did your aunt send you, my 1 dear?" asked Mrs. Ford, the minister's- wife v. Pollyanna colored: a little. "Oh, no. I came all by myself; You see,, I'm used to Ladies' Aiders. It was Ladies' Aiders that brought me up-witb father.'!. Somebody tittered hysterically, and the minister's wife, frowned. -.v. ."Yes, dear. What is it?" "Well, it it's Jimmy Bean' sighed Pollyanna. "He hasn't any home ex- acording.to;the her br'e'ath with a spectacles,- -; V .z ; little gasp; but-as was her habit-.! to send money to the heathen, and I by one ; " idiiy, one there' sighed. Pollyanna to herself, know SQ much and't "Bui '"LySasi tmngS; Jt 'A but they actea as n-uttie Doys nere Ladies'-Aiders,, except Mrs. Rawson weren't any account-only little boys. 9aid t w tkA ,sJ,Mip n.- 'way off. I . should think, - though, . m izy so one day-they didn't know they'd rather see Jimmy Bean grow t heaM xwZ :' l he: man smiled grimly. "There, there,-child, I beg yoir par don, Tm sure? it's only this jconfound- ed - leg of mine. . Now . listen." CHAPTER XIII In Pendleton Woods He DOLLYANNA had : not" turned her paused, -"and - with; some difficulty steps towara nome; wnen sne leit -""" ... "uu&ers the chapel. She had turned them, in stead, toward Pendleton Hill, It had been a hard day, for all it had been a "vacation, one" (as she-termed the infrequent days when there was v no pocket arid brought- out a Kunch of keys; singling-out one between his thumb , and; forefinger. "Straight through, the v path- there, about five minutesLwalk, is'my house. This key cept the urpnan one, ana tney re iuu, through the green quiet of Pendleton and don't want him, anyhow, he WnncU TTn Ppndlptnn ttilL tbprpfnr. thinks : so . he wants another He ch iitnbp; tfparlitv - in anifp nf Kp I wants one of the common kind, that has a mother instead, of a matron in it folks, you know, that'll care. He's 10 years old going, on, 11. I thought some of you might like him to live with you, you know." - "Well, did you-ever I" murmured a voice, breaking the dazed pause that followed Pollyanna's words. cwJtKr nr rnnWino- lPQirtrrV and Pnltv-I wil1 admit yOU to the side door Under anna was sure that nothing' wouW do -the porte-cochere. Do you know what i-.- t. - j it. .a oorte-cochere is? - net tpiuc 1 u muwi- guuu d . , : ;nt -'a V t- " jut yzs, sir; -rvuminas one witn. a- sun parlor over it. That's the roof slept on only' I didn't sleep, you tl . T1. : .. t . a ,: n ' warm sun on her back. .-- -r . "T; ' i VS? u - - ."L don't have to get borne until half- hJ Ohi ;tWell, when you get into past five, anyway," she was telling te house,; go. straight through the herself "and it'll be so much nicer, to vestibule and hall to the door at the go around by the way of the woods; e"d: 9" theA!?' flaopped desk in even if. I do have to climb to get th5 "Mdd! f the room you U. find a there " telephone. Do you krow how to use Tr wnc Wv bpantifiil. in" trP Ppndip- a telephone f,. ton Woods, as Pollyanna knew. by With anxious eyes Pollyanna swept' experience But today it seemed even U Secured or Your Money Dack If you take the Draughon Training, the munmg: ion nusmess men moorseu xou clntake it at college or by mall. Write to-day DBAUCnONS PRACTICAL BUSTEgS COLLEGE - - . Box 25 Nashville, lean. CeriJian CoIIege-onservafory produces highest type .of Christian' woman hood and manhood, properly developed mentally; morally and physically. Modern plant, ideal location. For illustrated cata logue address J. 17. BEESCN, 'it M., LL. Un Presiirst, r AIERID1AN, MISS. - r the circle of faces about her. "Oh, I forgot'to say ; he will work,' she supplemented eagerly. : Still there was silence ; then, coldly, oneor two women began to question hen After -a time they all had the story and began to talk among them-; selves, animatedly, "not quite pleas-" antlyv ' ' "Oh, yes, sir! "Why, once when Aunt Polly" . : "Never mind. Aunt Polly now, cut C Pollyanna' listened- with . growing reckon they'd change and take Jimmy anxiety; borne of what was said she could not understand. She dfd gather, after a time,, however, that - there wjti no; woman there who had a home to give him; though every ' Woman seemed to think:-"that some 'of the standing her . disappointment over' c man sc ow hngty, as he tried to what she must tell Jimmy Bean to- " wove hirnse f a little Hunt up Dr. morrow " " Thomas Chilton's, number on the card l wish they were up here-all those 7oM Jnd somewhere around there ladies who' talked so loud,", sighed it oughtto b on the hook down at PoUyanna-to herself, raising her eyes e de, buf it probably won t be, to-the patches of vivid blue between You a telephone card, sup- poe, wnen yuu sec wwc i. "Oh," yes, sir! I just love Aunt Pol ly's. ' There's' "such - a. lot of queer names and" -' "Tell Dr.thiltori:that John Pendle ton is at the.foot of the Little Eagle Ledtre in -Pendleton Woods with a the. sunlit green of the tree-tops. "Anyhow, if they were up here, I just; Bean for their little boy, all right," she finished, secure in her conviction, but unable to give a reason for itr even to herself. Suddenly Pollyanria fifted her head b"ken t0 come ??ZZ, a lictonj a aa ua astretcner ano iwo men., xxc u LI AAA V; U JTr III V a "A broken leg? Oh, Mr. Pendle- others might take, him, as,there wee distance ahead. A moment later he what ' ""VK several .Who had no. little boys Ot came dashinc- toward her. still hark. W me-paiu uum u. u,v their own already in their homes. But W. : . . . there was no on? who: agreed herselt toC! take him.. Then" she ' heard' the minister's .wife."-suggest timidly that they,:asja society, might perhaps as- v nuuo, aoggie nuno i - ronyanna -'u . 4 T snapped' her fingers at the doe and" Po7"v lm 1 came! fU..ot, Lantldo - v - . we are Roina id bcu ai uucd uui cuure siocx, onsinesa i and fixtures, write for particulars. Tl?A7J If interested hi Bees which are very profitable and little trouble rvwwfh asic lor our -catalog of M pages. A' cr wie Only manufacturers in the South. KftHM TMK pcnn to. PfHI r0V7lFEKCE DARGAii J BOOK Tf iirySendnameonpoe-WDrtwctSAriPLC tal. New catalogpsr? aIso.TAddrsea. ClevelasJ,!:' "Z-1' - ee " P rod on." -f77 Fteisbt prepaid. Jjfarapfefieai lis CrowQ Feocs S Wire Cs., Oept 87 She had seen the doc once before, she ICS' yu. "' fc ,v, " t -..- - : tt 1 41 ,4 ..4 .4 i tunn't ! -Will vr . o-r ana 00 wuai x sumc, supjjw l uu. cuucauuu ( uj-,was sure., jie nao Deen tnen witn tne " 7 r . " - .r n tt.e stead ol sending so much money this Man,- Mr. John Pendleton. " She was ask a"d t0P; k.m?V L .nh year to the little Boys 'in far-away looking now, hoping to, see him. For man, faintly. And, with a little sou India.'. .- .V - i' some minutes she watched eagerly,- bing cry,,PoUyanna went. . A great many iatfe talked jhen, but he did not appear. Then she turn-, Pollyanna did nonstop now 0 10 and several of them talked all' at ed her attention toward the dog. ?fPa?Ss f Ue tot her once, and even more loudly ana more-- Ane aog, as even ronyanna couia wf -r y;"- ;u 81ire that unpleasantly than before. It seemed see, - was acting strangely. - He was eves .n the '-Tilt hurry that their society, was famous for its still barking -giving little sharp no twig. nor stone tripped her nu y offering'to Hindu. missions, and sev- yelps, as if of alarm. He was run- mf -v ' tj;;fl h rame in eral said they shoulddie of mortifi-. ning back and forth, too, in the path - " v f u c W eii it cifinn' Jf if ftTtrtntrT ... Iia. Tpoq t Viic vpir. . nbpad. f?rtfin tIipv ; rparripH o Some of what, was said at this timepath, and down this the little- dog- before, though never so-n ear . Poflyanna again thought ' she - could : fairly flew, only 'to come back at once, She was ot8 of eray not have . understood, . too, for..' it whining and Marking. ; sounded almost, "as if. they, did not -;."Hol ..That' isn't the 'way' home,1 stone witk its: pillared" verandas ana suunucu aixuusi. a u. nicy-, um , nut uui -Aiiai ion 1 inc. , way. uuiuc, . i , . - ' ' - pncinjr only care at all what-the money ; did, so -laughed Pollyanna, -stflb keeping to ' s -imPOTm fHcross 4 .4 . xt. r xt. ; ..I- - , . " i f.a mnrnen however: she spea.ai.iw long as tne. sum opposne-ine name 01 uic main pui. tv;; t - v: c-' - ground the their society in a certain ''report" The little dog seemed; frantic, how. ,p bl& neglected M er the headed the listw-and of -course that Back and forthrfbacfc wdHorthTv'be- -hoflse to slde- frc ,t:fr from could not be what they 'meant at all! " tween Pollyanna and the side 'path-he porte.-cochere. -Her.ftngers, si were But it was alLvery confusing, and,not. vibrated, barking andhimng-pltifulr-?heir ( tight utch upon tfte Kfy quite pleasant, so that Pollyanna was ly.' Every quiver of th: liitrerOWn - anything but skilful . m .tnr glad; indeed, when at last she found body, and' every glance from his be- tojurn tfee bolt m-tn swUng herself , outside in: the hushed, sweet seeching brown, eyes were eloquent 7 air-only-she was very sorry, too; for with appeal so eloquent that at last. sI?wI? Jack ?n - week she know it was riot goings to be easy, Pollyanna understood, turned, : and i JlWf nex or; anything but sad, to tell Jimmy followed him. - - ' Bean tomorrow tthat. the Ladies' Aid : Straight ahead, now;: the little dog Had .decided , that they would rather, dashed madly; and it was. not Jong send alLtheirjnoney to bring up the before Pollyarrrta came upon-the rea little India ;boys .-. than to;' save out son for-it all; a man:. lying motionless enough to. bring tip one little boy in at ; the foot of a. steeps overhanging their own town; for: which they would mass- of rock a: few yards from the : ndt geta biYbf cfidiVft the4rep6rt,"",side4path:,4,"": :u ;; Save yOUV papers and get a'bi : , PITItESS the "Some - tnen have no hearty t aI)1 tramp.' TV been- a-tellln' tb fe"etdoors.'' eo dead broke, that I ve to sleep out ao . "Didn't that fetch r-"?SSrf' the "Naw. ,-He to)" me -he was t r for same thing, and had to pay the jocto tellfnhlro to tfo trv
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