1 Mistress Mary felt her face grow red.
2 '"Lots o' spring flowers grow from 'em.'
3 They'll grow now like Jack's bean-stalk.
4 It's in a good humor makin ready to grow things.
5 "These won't grow up in a night," said Weatherstaff.
6 Our Dickon can make a flower grow out of a brick walk.
7 Of course, it did seem to begin to grow for her that morning.
8 You remind me of some one else who loved the earth and things that grow.
9 I never had a secret," he said, "except that one about not living to grow up.
10 But no one came, and as she lay waiting the house seemed to grow more and more silent.
11 He said that if he felt even quite a little lump some day he should know his hunch had begun to grow.
12 Pick the prettiest ones and easy to grow because she has never done it before and lived in India which is different.
13 Mistress Mary always felt that however many years she lived she should never forget that first morning when her garden began to grow.
14 If the garden was a secret and we could get into it we could watch the things grow bigger every day, and see how many roses are alive.
15 Thousands of lovely things grow on it and there are thousands of little creatures all busy building nests and making holes and burrows and chippering or singing or squeaking to each other.
16 She did not know anything about gardening, but the grass seemed so thick in some of the places where the green points were pushing their way through that she thought they did not seem to have room enough to grow.
17 Then when they took me to the seaside and I used to lie in my carriage everybody used to stare and ladies would stop and talk to my nurse and then they would begin to whisper and I knew then they were saying I shouldn't live to grow up.
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