PollyannaThe Floating Press, 2009年6月1日 - 348 頁 The young orphan Pollyanna is sent to live with her stern Aunt in a dour New England town. Refusing to be cast down by her circumstances, Pollyanna begins teaching the town "the glad game", which her father taught her. To play, one must find something to be glad about in every situation. Gradually, the irrepressible girl brings happiness and light to the lives of everyone around her. Pollyanna is a children's literature classic. |
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... feeling that somehow she must prepare a welcome for this lonely little stranger. Miss Polly lifted her chin haughtily. "Well, really, Nancy, just because I happened to have a sister who was silly enough to marry and bring unnecessary ...
... feeling that somehow she must prepare a welcome for this lonely little stranger. Miss Polly lifted her chin haughtily. "Well, really, Nancy, just because I happened to have a sister who was silly enough to marry and bring unnecessary ...
第 27 頁
... feel that way. I do, too," nodded Pollyanna, again with that choking little breath. "Of course, 'twould have been a good deal harder to be glad in black—" "Glad!" gasped Nancy, surprised into an interruption. "Yes—that father's gone 27.
... feel that way. I do, too," nodded Pollyanna, again with that choking little breath. "Of course, 'twould have been a good deal harder to be glad in black—" "Glad!" gasped Nancy, surprised into an interruption. "Yes—that father's gone 27.
第 28 頁
... feeling I OUGHT to have him, specially as mother and the rest have God and all the angels, while I didn't have anybody but the Ladies' Aid. But now I'm sure it'll be easier because I've got you, Aunt Polly. I'm so glad I've got you ...
... feeling I OUGHT to have him, specially as mother and the rest have God and all the angels, while I didn't have anybody but the Ladies' Aid. But now I'm sure it'll be easier because I've got you, Aunt Polly. I'm so glad I've got you ...
第 52 頁
... "specially when I was so kind of lonesome. I just didn't feel like playing the game, anyway, and I HAD been wanting pretty things, so! Then I happened to think how I hated to see my freckles in the looking-glass, and I saw 52.
... "specially when I was so kind of lonesome. I just didn't feel like playing the game, anyway, and I HAD been wanting pretty things, so! Then I happened to think how I hated to see my freckles in the looking-glass, and I saw 52.
第 54 頁
... , and Nancy, too. You mustn't feel bad about that one bit." Aunt Polly sat suddenly a little more erect in her chair. "Pollyanna, it's quite time you were in bed. You have had a hard day, and to-morrow we must plan your hours 54.
... , and Nancy, too. You mustn't feel bad about that one bit." Aunt Polly sat suddenly a little more erect in her chair. "Pollyanna, it's quite time you were in bed. You have had a hard day, and to-morrow we must plan your hours 54.
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Chapter VIII Pollyanna Pays a Visit | 81 |
Chapter XVIII Prisms | 207 |
Chapter XIX Which is Somewhat Surprising | 216 |
Chapter XX Which is More Surprising | 223 |
Chapter XXI A Question Answered | 234 |
Chapter XXII Sermons and Woodboxes | 245 |
Chapter XXIII An Accident | 258 |
Chapter XXIV John Pendleton | 268 |
Chapter XXV A Waiting Game | 280 |
Chapter IX Which Tells of the Man | 97 |
Chapter X A Surprise for Mrs Snow | 105 |
Chapter XI Introducing Jimmy | 121 |
Chapter XII Before the Ladies Aid | 137 |
Chapter XIII In Pendleton Woods | 144 |
Chapter XIV Just a Matter of Jelly | 155 |
Chapter XV Dr Chilton | 165 |
Chapter XVI A Red Rose and a Lace Shawl | 183 |
Chapter XVII Just Like a Book | 196 |
Chapter XXVI A Door Ajar | 290 |
Chapter XXVII Two Visits | 296 |
Chapter XXVIII The Game and Its Players | 308 |
Chapter XXIX Through an Open Window | 328 |
Chapter XXX Jimmy Takes the Helm | 336 |
Chapter XXXI A New Uncle | 341 |
Chapter XXXII Which is a Letter from Pollyanna | 344 |
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