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The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER V
2 This was not the garden which was shut up.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
3 But for th garden he wouldn't be like he is.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER V
4 "There was no door there into the other garden," said Mary.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
5 "It's in the garden no one can go into," she said to herself.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER V
6 Perhaps he lived in the mysterious garden and knew all about it.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
7 Perhaps it led into the garden which no one had seen for ten years.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
8 This was not the closed garden, evidently, and she could go into it.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
9 She was almost as curious about Dickon as she was about the deserted garden.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
10 She could not help thinking about the garden which no one had been into for ten years.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
11 She was making heaps of earth and paths for a garden and Basil came and stood near to watch her.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER II
12 Perhaps it was because she had nothing whatever to do that she thought so much of the deserted garden.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
13 Presently an old man with a spade over his shoulder walked through the door leading from the second garden.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
14 He began to dig again, driving his spade deep into the rich black garden soil while the robin hopped about very busily employed.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
15 She was actually left alone as the morning went on, and at last she wandered out into the garden and began to play by herself under a tree near the veranda.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I
16 She went through the door and found that it was a garden with walls all round it and that it was only one of several walled gardens which seemed to open into one another.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER IV
17 Mary looked for it, and yet when she had entered the upper end of the garden she had noticed that the wall did not seem to end with the orchard but to extend beyond it as if it enclosed a place at the other side.
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