Aunt Polly would have been satisfied with Tom showing honesty, integrity, and responsibility in his actions. She valued moral values and wanted Tom to behave in a respectable manner.
Ida Fane has: Played Wife in "To Let" in 1919. Played Moggy Pailings in "The Laundry Girl" in 1919. Played Miss Grampayne in "The Town of Crooked Ways" in 1920. Played Miss Soper in "The Old Arm Chair" in 1920. Played Aunt Polly in "Making Paper Money" in 1922. Performed in "Der Todesreigen" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Spring Cleaning" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Cutting Out Pictures" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Playing at Doctors" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Making Good Resolutions" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Sold and Healed" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Boy Scouts" in 1922. Performed in "The Road to Heaven" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Paper Hanging" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Peter the Barber" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Football Fun" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "The Sweep" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "The Conjurors" in 1922. Played Zilla in "The Romany" in 1923.
Aunt Polly searched Tom's jacket pocket because she suspected he had been smoking, as she smelled tobacco smoke on him. She was trying to catch him in the act of smoking, as she disapproved of his behavior.
When Aunt Polly gets angry at Tom for not letting her know he's not dead. So he recounts his secret visit as a dream. At the end of his tale he says that in his dream he wrote on apiece of sycamore bark that they weren't dead, then kissed her. Aunt Polly believes that "A body does just the same thing in a dream as he'd do if he was awake." and then she gave him an apple.
In his words, after admitting that he had been crying, "And so would you," he went on, "if you'd lived all your life in the country and had a pony, and a river at the bottom of the garden, and then been brought to live in a beastly Hole like this."
Well, the rhyme says, Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea, so there would have been water in the kettle.
No, because i would have wanted more out of it.
No, Polly Bergen has never been crowned Miss America.
Probably not, but Napoleon was facing the reality of the French Revolution.
Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols was born on August 26, 1845 and died on August 31, 1888. Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols would have been 43 years old at the time of death or 169 years old today.
A birthday has not been announce for Aunt Arctic.
reference to the context, the given lines have been taken from the story tom sawyer written by mark twain, the given lines are being said to tom by aunt polly telling him how stupid he is and that he should study and should not go fishing with his pals explanation, the given lines are being said because aunt polly wants tom to become more responsible and wants him to do better in live and that he should not go out and study so he can have a bright future unlike many people who fail to do otherwise
There is no known song by an artist named 'Polly Doodle' that has ever been released. There is no known artist by the name of Polly Doodle so perhaps Polly is a local artist that is only known in their home town or area.