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... Waiting Game ADoor Ajar Two Visits TheGame and itsPlayers Through an Open Window Jimmy Takes the Helm A New Uncle Which is a Letter from Pollyanna About the Book Chapter 1 Miss Polly Miss Polly Harrington entered her kitchena.
... Waiting Game ADoor Ajar Two Visits TheGame and itsPlayers Through an Open Window Jimmy Takes the Helm A New Uncle Which is a Letter from Pollyanna About the Book Chapter 1 Miss Polly Miss Polly Harrington entered her kitchena.
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Eleanor H. Porter. Chapter. 1. Miss. Polly. Miss Polly Harrington entered her kitchena little hurriedly thisJune morning. Miss Pollydid not usually make hurried movements; she specially prided herself on her repose of manner. But today she ...
Eleanor H. Porter. Chapter. 1. Miss. Polly. Miss Polly Harrington entered her kitchena little hurriedly thisJune morning. Miss Pollydid not usually make hurried movements; she specially prided herself on her repose of manner. But today she ...
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... , of course, thatshe wasa good woman,andthat shenot only knewher duty, but had sufficient strength of character to perform it. But– Pollyanna! –whata ridiculous name! Chapter 2 Old Tom and Nancy Inthe little atticroom Nancy.
... , of course, thatshe wasa good woman,andthat shenot only knewher duty, but had sufficient strength of character to perform it. But– Pollyanna! –whata ridiculous name! Chapter 2 Old Tom and Nancy Inthe little atticroom Nancy.
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Eleanor H. Porter. Chapter. 2. Old. Tom. and. Nancy. Inthe little atticroom Nancy swept andscrubbed vigorously, paying particular attention to the corners. There were times, indeed, when the vigor she put into her work was more of arelief ...
Eleanor H. Porter. Chapter. 2. Old. Tom. and. Nancy. Inthe little atticroom Nancy swept andscrubbed vigorously, paying particular attention to the corners. There were times, indeed, when the vigor she put into her work was more of arelief ...
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... Take my word forit,'tain't best." And again he bent his oldhead to thework before him. "Nancy!" called a sharp voice. "Yyes, ma'am," stammered Nancy; and hurried toward the house. Chapter 3 The Coming of Pollyanna In due time camethe.
... Take my word forit,'tain't best." And again he bent his oldhead to thework before him. "Nancy!" called a sharp voice. "Yyes, ma'am," stammered Nancy; and hurried toward the house. Chapter 3 The Coming of Pollyanna In due time camethe.
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The Game | |
AQuestion ofDuty | |
Which Tells of the | |
Introducing Jimmy | |
Before the Ladies | |
Just a Matter of Jelly | |
Dr Chilton ARed Rose and a Lace Shawl | |
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afternoon ain't answer anyhow asked Aunt Polly began better breath bring called cause chair Chapter child Chilton couldn't course cried cross dear didn't doctor don't door duty eyes face father feel fingers finished folks frowned give glad guess hair hand Harrington head hear heard heart hurried inthe jelly Jimmy Bean John Pendleton kind knew Ladies laughed legs little girl live looked lovely mean mind minister minute Miss Polly Miss Pollyanna morning mother Nancy never niece nodded ofthe once play Polly's pretty question reached reckon remember rest seemed seen showed sick side sighed smiled Snow speak stopped suddenly suppose sure surprise talk tell there's things thought Timothy today told trying turned understand voice walk window woman wonderful