An Accident
AtMrs.Snow’srequest,PollyannawentonedaytoDr.Chilton’sofficetogetthenameofamedicinewhichMrs.Snowhadforgotten. Asitchanced,PollyannahadneverbeforeseentheinsideofDr.Chilton’soffice.
"I’veneverbeentoyourhomebefore! ThisISyourhome,isn’tit?"shesaid,lookinginterestedlyabouther.
Thedoctorsmiledalittlesadly.
"Yes—suchas‘tis,"heanswered,ashewrotesomethingonthepadofpaperinhishand; "butit’saprettypoorapologyforahome,Pollyanna. They’rejustrooms,that’sall—notahome."
Pollyannanoddedherheadwisely. Hereyesglowedwithsympatheticunderstanding.
"Iknow. Ittakesawoman’shandandheart,orachild’spresencetomakeahome,"shesaid.
"Eh?"Thedoctorwheeledaboutabruptly.
"Mr.Pendletontoldme,"noddedPollyanna,again; "aboutthewoman’shandandheart,orthechild’spresence,youknow. Whydon’tyougetawoman’shandandheart,Dr.Chilton? Ormaybeyou’dtakeJimmyBean—ifMr.Pendletondoesn’twanthim."
Dr.Chiltonlaughedalittleconstrainedly.
"SoMr.Pendletonsaysittakesawoman’shandandhearttomakeahome,doeshe?"heaskedevasively.
"Yes. Hesayshisisjustahouse,too. Whydon’tyou,Dr.Chilton?"
"Whydon’tI—what?"Thedoctorhadturnedbacktohisdesk.