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Updated: May 29, 2025
With this Joan tossed off her hat and voluminous coat. "Your hair, Joan? Your beautiful hair!" "I have been very sick, Aunt Dorrie, my hair and my fat had to go just enough bones left to hold my soul. But I'm all right now." "Don't be sorry for me," Joan was pleading, "I'm the gladdest thing alive to-day.
When they went up to a place called Simla, where, as I understand, it is cool in the summer and very social when they went up to Simla for their healths it was she who had him prancing around, as we should say in the United States, on a thousand-dollar horse with the gladdest of glad rags all over him.
Sometimes, indeed, a whole tragedy grows out of a single gesture; the tone in which a few words were spoken rends a whole life in two; a glance into indifferent eyes is the deathblow of the gladdest love; and, unhappily, such gestures and such words were only too familiar to Mme. d'Aiglemont she had met so many glances that wound the soul. No, there was nothing in those memories to bid her hope.
"Laid his kind hand softly on its golden hair, So palm squirrels bear, where Râm's fingers were, Four dark shadows on them, showing Gladdest life must lose its glowing From the touch of care.
The doctor left Pollyanna at her own door, smiled at Nancy, who was sweeping off the front porch, then drove rapidly away. "I've had a perfectly beautiful ride with the doctor," announced Pollyanna, bounding up the steps. "He's lovely, Nancy!" "Is he?" "Yes. And I told him I should think his business would be the very gladdest one there was."
Both men went into the little parlor of the house, and the girl in great glee ran upstairs to inform Miss Butterworth that there were two men and a dog in waiting, who wished to see her. Miss Butterworth came down from busy work, like one in a hurry, and was met by Jim with extended hand, and the gladdest smile that ever illuminated a human face. "How fare ye, little woman?" said he.
And the youngest of us, the gladdest of us, the least experienced of us, the most frivolous of us, if we will question our own hearts, will hear their Amen to the stern, sad view of the facts of earthly life which underlies this text.
Pollyanna began to clap her hands; but even as she brought her small palms together the first time, she stopped, and held them suspended. "Aunt Polly, Aunt Polly, WERE you the woman's hand and heart he wanted so long ago? You were I know you were! And that's what he meant by saying I'd done the gladdest job of all to-day. I'm so glad!
'I was; it was long, long ago before I belonged to daddy'; and another time when I had been reading to her, she said 'I often think that when I get into the kingdom of heaven the person I'll be gladdest to see will be Marjorie Fleming. Yes, the children are sure to help; they always do in whatever circumstances they chance to be placed. Did you notice Salemina with them at tea-time, yesterday?
See me! Happy am I as I can be! Happy am I the whole day long And so I sing my gladsome song." Of course Mr. Redwing was happy. Why shouldn't he be? Here it was the beautiful springtime, the gladdest time of all the year, the time when happiness creeps into everybody's heart. Grandfather Frog listened. He nodded his head. "Chugarum! I'm happy, too," said Grandfather Frog.
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