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CHAPTER XII. POLLY TRIES TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT.
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CHAPTER XII. POLLY TRIES TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT.
"O, Pickering!" Polly actually ran into the drawing-room with outstretched hands. "Why did
Jencks put you in here?"
"I asked to come in here," said Pickering. "I don't want to see a lot of people to-night; I only want
you, Polly."
"But Mamsie could help you--she'd know the right thing to say to you," said Polly.
"No, no!" cried Pickering in alarm, and edging off into a corner. "Do sit down, Polly, I--I want to
talk to you."
So Polly sat down, her eyes fastened on his face, and wishing all the while that Mamsie would
come in.
"I don't wonder you think I'm in a bad way," began Pickering nervously1; "it was awfully2 good in
you to send for me, Polly, awfully."
"Why, I couldn't help it," said Polly. "You know it's just like having one of the boys in trouble, to
have you worried, Pickering."
"Yes, yes," said Pickering, "I know."
"Well, I want to tell you something," began Polly radiantly, thinking it better to cheer him up a bit
with her news before getting at the root of his trouble. "Do you know that Grandpapa is going to
take us all to-morrow to see Jasper? It's to be a surprise party."
"Ah," said Pickering, all his gladness gone.
"Yes; and Grandpapa wants you to go with us, Pickering," Polly went on.
"Oh, dear me--I can't--can't possibly!" exclaimed Pickering, in a tone of horror. "Don't ask me,
Polly. Anything but that."
"O, yes, you can," laughed Polly, determined3 to get him out of his strange mood. "Why, Pickering,
we don't want to go without you. It would spoil all our fun."
"Well, I can't go," cried Pickering, in an agony at being misunderstood. "I'd do anything in the
world you ask, Polly, but that."
"Why not, you ridiculous boy?" asked Polly, quite as if it were Joel who was before her.
"Because Jasper and I don't speak to each other," Pickering bolted out; "we had a fight."
[Illustration: "WHAT DO YOU SAY?" CRIED POLLY.]
Polly sprang to her feet. "What do you say?" she cried.
"It's beastly, I know," declared Pickering, his face aflame, "but, Polly, if you knew-- I really
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