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CHAPTER VI. OF MANY THINGS.
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CHAPTER VI. OF MANY THINGS.
"And father has asked her to go home when you and he go!" cried Jasper in irritation1.
"Yes," said Polly; "oh, Jasper, never mind; I daresay it will be for the best; and I'm so sorry for
Charlotte."
"She'll be no end of bother to you, I know," said Jasper. "And you must take her everywhere,
Polly, and look out for her. What was father thinking of?" He could not conceal2 his annoyance3,
and Polly put aside her own dismayed feelings at the new programme, to help him into his usual
serene4 mood.
"But think, Jasper, how she has never had any fun all her life, and now her father is sick." "She'd
much better stay and take care of him," declared Jasper.
"But he's sick because he has worried so, I do believe," Polly went on, "for you ought to have seen
his face when we took Charlotte home, and Grandpapa talked with him, and asked him to let
Charlotte pass the rest of the winter with us. Oh, I am glad, Jasper, for I do like Charlotte."
"The girl may be well enough," said Jasper shortly, "but she will bother you, nevertheless, Polly, I
am afraid."
"Never mind," said Polly brightly, with a little pang5 at her heart for the nice times with the girls
that now must be shared with another. "Grandpapa thought he ought to do it, I suppose, and that's
enough."
"It does seem as if the Chattertons would never be done annoying us," said Jasper gloomily. "Now
when we once get this girl fastened on us, there'll be an end to the hope of shaking her off."
"Perhaps we sha'n't want to," said Polly merrily, "for Charlotte may turn out perfectly6 lovely; I do
believe she's going to." And then she remembered her promise to Mrs. Whitney, and she began:
"Aunty is worrying about your staying away so long from your business, Jasper, and she wants
you to go back."
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