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The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
2 I am breathing long breaths of fresh air.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
3 "I thought you did not like fresh air," he said.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
4 She needs liberty and fresh air and romping about.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
5 If the fresh air agrees with me I may go out every day.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XX
6 He told them to take it off and keep me out in the fresh air.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
7 If gardens and fresh air had been good for her perhaps they would be good for Colin.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
8 The doctor said he must have fresh air and if he wants us to take him out no one dare disobey him.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
9 Perhaps if he had a great deal of fresh air and knew Dickon and the robin and saw things growing he might not think so much about dying.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
10 The next minute she was in the room and had run across to his bed, bringing with her a waft of fresh air full of the scent of the morning.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
11 As there had been occasions when this same young gentleman had shrieked aloud with rage and had insisted that fresh air would give him cold and kill him, it is not to be wondered at that his doctor felt somewhat startled.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
12 But the big breaths of rough fresh air blown over the heather filled her lungs with something which was good for her whole thin body and whipped some red color into her cheeks and brightened her dull eyes when she did not know anything about it.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER V