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The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVI
2 "That'd be a fine start for him," said Susan Sowerby.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVI
3 I'd always take Susan Sowerby's advice about children myself.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
4 "Susan Sowerby," said Ben Weatherstaff, getting close to her.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVI
5 "She's got a way with her, has Susan," she went on quite volubly.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
6 I am Susan Sowerby that made bold to speak to you once on the moor.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVII
7Susan Sowerby got up at last to return to the house and Mrs. Medlock.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVI
8 It looked just a trifle like little Susan Ann's when she wanted something very much.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VII
9Susan Sowerby and me went to school together and she's as sensible and good-hearted a woman as you'd find in a day's walk.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
10Susan Sowerby went round their garden with them and was told the whole story of it and shown every bush and tree which had come alive.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVI
11 If he does live and that Indian child stays here I'll warrant she teaches him that the whole orange does not belong to him, as Susan Sowerby says.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XX
12 But before he got into his chair he stood quite close to Susan and fixed his eyes on her with a kind of bewildered adoration and he suddenly caught hold of the fold of her blue cloak and held it fast.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVI