A door ajar
JustaweekfromthetimeDr.Mead,thespecialist,wasfirstexpected,hecame. Hewasatall,broad-shoulderedmanwithkindgrayeyes,andacheerfulsmile. Pollyannalikedhimatonce,andtoldhimso.
"YoulookquitealotlikeMYdoctor,yousee,"sheaddedengagingly.
"YOURdoctor?" Dr.MeadglancedinevidentsurpriseatDr.Warren,talkingwiththenurseafewfeetaway. Dr.Warrenwasasmall,brown-eyedmanwithapointedbrownbeard.
"Oh,THATisn’tmydoctor,"smiledPollyanna,divininghisthought. "Dr.WarrenisAuntPolly’sdoctor. MydoctorisDr.Chilton."
"Oh-h!"saidDr.Mead,alittleoddly,hiseyesrestingonMissPolly,who,withavividblush,hadturnedhastilyaway.
"Yes." Pollyannahesitated,thencontinuedwithherusualtruthfulness. "Yousee,IwantedDr.Chiltonallthetime,butAuntPollywantedyou. ShesaidyouknewmorethanDr.Chilton,anywayabout—aboutbrokenlegslikemine. Andofcourseifyoudo,Icanbegladforthat. Doyou?"
Aswiftsomethingcrossedthedoctor’sfacethatPollyannacouldnotquitetranslate.
"Onlytimecantellthat,littlegirl,"hesaidgently; thenheturnedagravefacetowardDr.Warren,whohadjustcometothebedside.
Everyonesaidafterwardthatitwasthecatthatdidit. Certainly,ifFluffyhadnotpokedaninsistentpawandnoseagainstPollyanna’sunlatcheddoor,thedoorwouldnothaveswungnoiselesslyopenonitshingesuntilitstoodperhapsafootajar; andifthedoorhadnotbeenopen,Pollyannawouldnothaveheardheraunt’swords. Inthehallthetwodoctors,thenurse,andMissPollystoodtalking. InPollyanna’sroomFluffyhadjustjumpedtothebedwithalittlepurring"meow"ofjoywhenthroughtheopendoorsoundedclearlyandsharplyAuntPolly’sagonizedexclamation.