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Then I heard Polly pulling and pulling at it, and vainly trying toshut it, and I had to go down to help her. She was some minutes away, for she had difficulty in rousing her neighbour, and I sat beside theunconscious child. He was talking the whole time, but I coulddistinguish very little of what he said. It seemed to be chiefly aboutgoing with his daddy in his boat, and every now and then he would callout quite loudly, 'Come, daddy, come, daddy, to little John. ' When Polly returned with old B...etty, I had again to go down to help themto close the door. 'What do you think of him, sir?' said Polly. I did not like to say what I thought, so I answered, 'Well, perhaps itwould be as well to get the doctor to have another look at him. I'll gofor him if you like. ' 'I don't believe you could manage it, sir, ' said Betty. 'You can't standoutside; me and Polly has been clinging on to the palings all the way, and it will be terrible up on the top. ' 'Shall I try, Polly?' She gave me a grateful look, but did not answer by words.
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