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Introducing Jimmy
FromsheeramazementPollyanna’sjawdropped. "Why,AuntPolly,"shebreathed,"Ishouldthinkyou’dbegladtohavemegl—Oh!"shebrokeoff,clappingherhandtoherlipsandhurryingblindlyfromtheroom.
Beforetheboyhadreachedtheendofthedriveway,Pollyannaovertookhim.
"Boy!Boy!JimmyBean,Iwantyoutoknowhow—howsorryIam,"shepanted,catchinghimwithadetaininghand.
"Sorrynothin’!Iain’tblamin’you,"retortedtheboy,sullenly. "ButIain’tnobeggar!"headded,withsuddenspirit.
"Ofcourseyouaren’t! Butyoumustn’tblameauntie,"appealedPollyanna. "ProbablyIdidn’tdotheintroducingright,anyhow; andIreckonIdidn’ttellhermuchwhoyouwere. Sheisgoodandkind,really—she’salwaysbeen; butIprobablydidn’texplainitright. IdowishIcouldfindsomeplaceforyou,though!"
Theboyshruggedhisshouldersandhalfturnedaway.
"Nevermind. IguessIcanfindonemyself. Iain’tnobeggar,youknow."
Pollyannawasfrowningthoughtfully. Ofasuddensheturned,herfaceillumined.
"Say,I’lltellyouwhatIWILLdo! TheLadies’Aidmeetsthisafternoon. IheardAuntPollysayso. I’lllayyourcasebeforethem. That’swhatfatheralwaysdid,whenhewantedanything—educatingtheheathenandnewcarpets,youknow."
Theboyturnedfiercely.
"Well,Iain’taheathenoranewcarpet. Besides—whatisaLadies’Aid?"