1 It was so new and big and wonderful and such a heavenly color.
2 But at last he asked a question which opened up a new subject.
3 Then the old man's face wrinkled itself slowly into a new expression.
4 It all sounded so unlike India, and anything new rather attracted her.
5 There would be a new Ayah, and perhaps she would know some new stories.
6 She was thinking over the new idea which had come to her when she heard of the library.
7 Mary did not ask where the library was, because she was suddenly inspired by a new idea.
8 He looked like a person listening to a new sound in the distance and wondering what it was.
9 This here's a new bit, and he touched a shoot which looked brownish green instead of hard, dry gray.
10 Mary had worn her contrary scowl for an hour after that, but it made her think several entirely new things.
11 Now here was this new kind of creature who was not half Ben's size and yet had had the sense to come into his garden and begin at once.
12 They seemed to be starting up everywhere and each day she was sure she found tiny new ones, some so tiny that they barely peeped above the earth.
13 There were so many that she remembered what Martha had said about the "snowdrops by the thousands," and about bulbs spreading and making new ones.
14 She wasn't doing any harm, but if Mr. Craven found out about the open door he would be fearfully angry and get a new key and lock it up forevermore.
15 Since she had been living in other people's houses and had had no Ayah, she had begun to feel lonely and to think queer thoughts which were new to her.
16 "I shall come back this afternoon," she said, looking all round at her new kingdom, and speaking to the trees and the rose-bushes as if they heard her.
17 In India she had always been too hot and languid and weak to care much about anything, but in this place she was beginning to care and to want to do new things.
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