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Introducing Jimmy
Pollyannastaredinshockeddisapproval. "Why,JimmyBean,whereverhaveyoubeenbroughtup?—nottoknowwhataLadies’Aidis!"
"Oh,allright—ifyouain’ttellin’,"gruntedtheboy,turningandbeginningtowalkawayindifferently.
Pollyannasprangtohissideatonce.
"It’s—it’s—why,it’sjustalotofladiesthatmeetandsewandgivesuppersandraisemoneyand—andtalk; that’swhataLadies’Aidis. They’reawfullykind—thatis,mostofminewas,backhome. Ihaven’tseenthisonehere,butthey’realwaysgood,Ireckon. I’mgoingtotellthemaboutyouthisafternoon."
Againtheboyturnedfiercely.
"Notmuchyouwill! MaybeyouthinkI’mgoin’terstand‘roundan’hearawholeLOTo’womencallmeabeggar,insteadofjestONE! Notmuch!"
"Oh,butyouwouldn’tbethere,"arguedPollyanna,quickly. "I’dgoalone,ofcourse,andtellthem."
"Youwould?"
"Yes; andI’dtellitbetterthistime,"hurriedonPollyanna,quicktoseethesignsofrelentingintheboy’sface. "Andthere’dbesomeof‘em,Iknow,thatwouldbegladtogiveyouahome."
"I’dwork—don’tforgettersaythat,"cautionedtheboy.
"Ofcoursenot,"promisedPollyanna,happily,surenowthatherpointwasgained. "ThenI’llletyouknowto-morrow."
"Where?"
"Bytheroad—whereIfoundyouto-day; nearMrs.Snow’shouse."