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An Accident
"Hurt?Oh,yes;I—Iran." Pollyanna’seyesweredazed. Sheliftedherhandtoherforehead. "Why,it’s—doneup,andit—hurts!"
"Yes,dear; butnevermind. Just—justrest."
"But,AuntPolly,Ifeelsofunny,andsobad! Mylegsfeelso—soqueer—onlytheydon’tFEEL—atall!"
Withanimploringlookintothenurse’sface,MissPollystruggledtoherfeet,andturnedaway. Thenursecameforwardquickly.
"Supposeyouletmetalktoyounow,"shebegancheerily. "I’msureIthinkit’shightimeweweregettingacquainted,andI’mgoingtointroducemyself. IamMissHunt,andI’vecometohelpyouraunttakecareofyou. AndtheveryfirstthingI’mgoingtodoistoaskyoutoswallowtheselittlewhitepillsforme."
Pollyanna’seyesgrewabitwild.
"ButIdon’twanttobetakencareof—thatis,notforlong! Iwanttogetup. YouknowIgotoschool. Can’tIgotoschoolto-morrow?"
FromthewindowwhereAuntPollystoodnowtherecameahalf-stifledcry.
"To-morrow?"smiledthenurse,brightly.
"Well,Imaynotletyououtquitesosoonasthat,MissPollyanna. Butjustswallowtheselittlepillsforme,please,andwe’llseewhatTHEY’LLdo."
"Allright,"agreedPollyanna,somewhatdoubtfully; "butIMUSTgotoschooldayafterto-morrow—thereareexaminationsthen,youknow."
Shespokeagain,aminutelater. Shespokeofschool,andoftheautomobile,andofhowherheadached; butverysoonhervoicetrailedintosilenceundertheblessedinfluenceofthelittlewhitepillsshehadswallowed.