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Pollyanna

CHAPTER IV
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At the top of the stairs, wide reaches of shadowy space led to far corners where the roof came almost down to the floor, and where were stacked innumerable trunks and boxes.

It was hot and stifling, too.
Unconsciously Pollyanna lifted her head higher--it seemed so hard to breathe.

Then she saw that her aunt had thrown open a door at the right.
"There, Pollyanna, here is your room, and your trunk is here, I see.
Have you your key ?" Pollyanna nodded dumbly.

Her eyes were a little wide and frightened.
Her aunt frowned.
"When I ask a question, Pollyanna, I prefer that you should answer aloud not merely with your head." "Yes, Aunt Polly." "Thank you; that is better.

I believe you have everything that you need here," she added, glancing at the well-filled towel rack and water pitcher.


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