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"What made your eyes so bad, my dear?" asked Mrs. Polly kindly.

"I think it must have been the cold; it was very cold in the shed."

There was a few minutes' silence, and then Mrs. Polly said,—

"I have been thinking the matter over, and I believe the best thing to do is to get Posy to help us. You put yourself in the way where she'll see you," she said to the little gray kitten, "and all will be well."

The poor little girl and the blind kitten.—Page 45.