Jimmy takes the Helm
"It’sJimmyBean. Hewantsterseeye,ma’am,"announcedNancyinthedoorway.
"Me?"rejoinedMissPolly,plainlysurprised. "AreyousurehedidnotmeanMissPollyanna? Hemayseeherafewminutesto-day,ifhelikes."
"Yes’m. Itoldhim. Buthesaiditwasyouhewanted."
"Verywell,I’llcomedown." AndMissPollyarosefromherchairalittlewearily.
Inthesittingroomshefoundwaitingforheraround-eyed,flushed-facedboy,whobegantospeakatonce.
"Ma’am,Is’poseit’sdreadful—whatI’mdoin’,an’whatI’msayin’; butIcan’thelpit. It’sforPollyanna,andI’dwalkoverhotcoalsforher,orfaceyou,or—oranythin’likethat,anytime. An’Ithinkyouwould,too,ifyouthoughttherewasachanceforherterwalkagain. An’sothat’swhyIcometertellyethataslongasit’sonlypridean’et—et-somethin’that’skeepin’Pollyannafromwalkin’,whyIknewyouWOULDaskDr.Chiltonhereifyouunderstood—"
"Wh-at?"interruptedMissPolly,thelookofstupefactiononherfacechangingtooneofangryindignation.
Jimmysigheddespairingly.
"There,Ididn’tmeantermakeyemad. That’swhyIbegunbytellin’yeaboutherwalkin’again. Ithoughtyou’dlistenterthat."
"Jimmy,whatareyoutalkingabout?"
Jimmysighedagain.
"That’swhatI’mtryin’tertellye."