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XII NEW WORK FOR POLLY
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XII NEW WORK FOR POLLY
It was Saturday morning, and Polly ran upstairs with a bright face, the morning Journal in her
hand. "I'm going to stay with Mrs. Chatterton, Hortense," she announced to that functionary1 in the
dressing-room.
"And a comfairte may it gif to you," said Hortense, with a vicious shake of the silk wrapper in her
hand, before hanging it in its place. "Madame has the tres diablerie, cross as de two steeks, what
you call it, dis morning." Polly went softly into the room, closing the door gently after her. In the
shadow of one corner of the large apartment, sat Mrs. Chatterton under many wrappings in the
depths of an invalid's chair. Polly went up to her side.
"Would you like to have me read the news, Mrs. Chatterton?" she asked gently.
Mrs. Chatterton turned her head and looked at her. "No," she was about to say shortly, just as she
had repulsed2 many little offers of Polly's for the past few days; but somehow this morning the
crackling of the fresh sheet in the girl's hand, suggestive of crisp bits of gossip, was too much for
her to hear indifferently, especially as she was in a worse state of mind than usual over Hortense
and her bad temper.
"You may sit down and read a little, if you like," she said ungraciously. So Polly, happy as a
queen at the permission, slipped into a convenient chair, and began at once. She happened
fortunately on just the right things for the hungry ears; a description of a large church wedding, the
day before; two or three bits about society people that Mrs. Chatterton had lost sight of, and a few
other items just as acceptable.
Polly read on and on, from one thing to another, not daring to look up to see the effect, until at last
everything in the way of gossip was exhausted3.
"Is that all?" asked Mrs. Chatterton hungrily.
Polly, hunting the columns for anything, even a murder account if it was but in high life, turned
the paper again disconsolately4, obliged to confess it was.
"Well, do put it by, then," said Mrs. Chatterton sharply, "and not whirl it before my face; it gives
me a frightful
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