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Pollyanna

CHAPTER XVIII
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She told him the whole thing from the very first--from the crutches that should have been a doll.

As she talked, she did not look at his face.

Her rapt eyes were still on the dancing flecks of color from the prism pendants swaying in the sunlit window.
"And that's all," she sighed, when she had finished.

"And now you know why I said the sun was trying to play it--that game." For a moment there was silence.

Then a low voice from the bed said unsteadily: "Perhaps; but I'm thinking that the very finest prism of them all is yourself, Pollyanna." "Oh, but I don't show beautiful red and green and purple when the sun shines through me, Mr.Pendleton!" "Don't you ?" smiled the man.


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