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CHAPTER III A DOSE OF POLLYANNA
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As the eighth of September approached—the day Pollyanna was to arrive—Mrs. Ruth Carew became more and more nervously1 exasperated2 with herself. She declared that she had regretted just ONCE her promise to take the child—and that was ever since she had given it. Before twenty-four hours had passed she had, indeed, written to her sister demanding that she be released from the agreement; but Della had answered that it was quite too late, as already both she and Dr. Ames had written the Chiltons.
Soon after that had come Della's letter saying that Mrs. Chilton had given her consent, and would in a few days come to Boston to make arrangements as to school, and the like. So there was nothing to be done, naturally, but to let matters take their course. Mrs. Carew realized that, and submitted to the inevitable3, but with poor grace. True, she tried to be decently civil when Della and Mrs. Chilton made their expected appearance; but she was very glad that limited time made Mrs. Chilton's stay of very short duration, and full to the brim of business.
It was well, indeed, perhaps, that Pollyanna's arrival was to be at a date no later than the eighth; for time, instead of reconciling Mrs. Carew to the prospective4 new member of her household, was filling her with angry impatience5 at what she was pleased to call her "absurd yielding to Della's crazy scheme."
Nor was Della herself in the least unaware6 of her sister's state of mind. If outwardly she maintained a bold front, inwardly she was very fearful as to results; but on Pollyanna she was pinning her faith, and because she did pin her faith on Pollyanna, she determined7 on the bold stroke of leaving the little girl to begin her fight entirely8 unaided and alone. She
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nervously
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exasperated
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inevitable
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prospective
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impatience
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agitatedly
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heed
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| adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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spoke
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perfectly
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automobile
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commonwealth
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missionary
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