[Front matter]
POLLYANNA GROWS UP
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Pollyanna. The Glad Book net $1.25
carriage paid $1.40
Pollyanna Grows Up. The Second Glad Book
net $ 1.25; carriage paid $1.40
net $1.00; carriage paid $1.10
Miss Billy $1.50
Miss Billy's Decision net $1.25
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Miss Billy—Married net $1.25
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Cross Currents $1.00
Turn of the Tide $1.25
The Sunbridge Girls at Six Star Ranch $1.50
By "Eleanor Stuart"
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THE PAGE COMPANY
53 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.
"JIMMY LOOKED DOWN AT THE WISTFUL, EAGER FACE."
(See page 184.)
POLLYANNA
GROWS UP
By ELEANOR H. PORTER
Author of "Pollyanna: The TradeGladMark Book." "Miss Billy,"
"Miss Billy's Decision," "Miss Billy Married,"
"Cross Currents," "The Turn of the Tide," etc.
Illustrated by
H. WESTON TAYLOR
BOSTON ♣ THE PAGE
COMPANY ♣ MDCCCCXV
Copyright, 1914, 1915
By Eleanor H. Porter
Copyright, 1915
By the Page Company
All rights reserved
First Impression, March, 1915
Press of
J. J. Little & Ives Co.
New York
to
My Cousin Walter
CONTENTS
chapter page I. Della Speaks Her Mind 1 II. Some Old Friends 12 III. A Dose of Pollyanna 27 IV. The Game and Mrs. Carew 38 V. Pollyanna Takes a Walk 47 VI. Jerry to the Rescue 66 VII. A New Acquaintance 76 VIII. Jamie 85 IX. Plans and Plottings 96 X. In Murphy's Alley 105 XI. A Surprise for Mrs. Carew 117 XII. From Behind a Counter 126 XIII. A Waiting And A Winning 135 XIV. Jimmy and the Green-Eyed Monster 148 XV. Aunt Polly Takes Alarm 155 XVI. When Pollyanna Was Expected 161 XVII. When Pollyanna Came 172 XVIII. A Matter of Adjustment 183 XIX. Two Letters 191 XX. The Paying Guests 201 XXI. Summer Days 210 XXII. Comrades 219
XXIII. "Tied to Two Sticks" 229 XXIV. Jimmy Wakes Up 234 XXV. The Game and Pollyanna 244 XXVI. John Pendleton 254 XXVII. The Day Pollyanna Did Not Play 261 XXVIII. Jimmy And Jamie 269 XXIX. Jimmy and John 277 XXX. John Pendleton Turns the Key 284 XXXI. After Long Years 291 XXXII. A New Aladdin 303
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
page "Jimmy looked down at the wistful, eager face" (See page 184) Frontispiece "Oh, my! what a perfectly lovely automobile!" 30 "Twice again, after short intervals, she trod the fascinating way" 67 "It was a wonderful hour" 84 "I don't know her name yet, but I know her, so it's all right 132 "The instrument that you play on, Pollyanna, will be the great heart of the world 225 "Involuntarily she turned as if to flee" 284 "I'm glad, glad, glad for—everything now!" 307
This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.