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XIV MAMSIE'S WEDDING
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XIV MAMSIE'S WEDDING
"Polly," said Dr. Fisher, coming suddenly out of a corner of the library as she ran around the
portiere folds, "you are sure you are willing--are willing it should go on?"
The little man peered at her anxiously through his big glasses, and he looked so exactly as he did
on that morning so long ago when Polly's eyes were at their worst, that she could do nothing but
gaze speechlessly into his face.
"I see you don't consider it quite best, child," said the little doctor brokenly, "but you are trying
with your good heart, to make it so. Don't be afraid; it is not too late to end it all."
"I was thinking," cried Polly with a gasp1, "how good you were to me, when you saved my eyes,
and how you kept Joel from dying of the measles2. Oh! I couldn't speak--but I love you so."
She threw her young arms around him. "Papa Fisher--for you are almost my father now--I am the
very, very happiest girl because you are going to live here, and now I can show you just how much
I really and truly love you."
The little man beamed at her. Then he took off his spectacles, wiped them, and clapped them into
place again. "You see, Polly," he said deliberately3, "it was impossible to see your mother and not
love her. She has had--well, there, child, I cannot bear to talk about it," and he walked to the
window, blew his nose violently on an immense pocket- handkerchief, leaving the words poised4 in
mid-air.
"It was the greatest trial of my life that I couldn't show her then when she was struggling so
bravely to keep the wolf from the door, how I felt. But my hands were tied, child," he added,
coming back, his usual self again. "Now I can make her, she says, happy, that is, if you children
like it. Just think, Polly, she said happy! It's stupendous, but she said so, Polly, she really did!"
He folded his hands and looked at her in astonishment5, behind which shone an intense
gratification, that lighted up his plain little face till he seemed to grow younger every instant.
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