1 She was standing inside the secret garden.
2 "I think you shall be a secret, too," he said.
3 They don't know I know that, so it is a sort of secret.
4 The sun shone down for nearly a week on the secret garden.
5 She must be careful if she meant to keep her secret kingdom.
6 It's to be a sort of secret just at first, said Mary firmly.
7 He had meant that she might be sure he would keep her secret.
8 The bulbs in the secret garden must have been much astonished.
9 It seemed even stranger than the secret garden and the buried key.
10 If no one found out about the secret garden, she should enjoy herself always.
11 I never had a secret," he said, "except that one about not living to grow up.
12 She might as well tell him, she thought she could talk about Dickon without mentioning the secret garden.
13 Mary began to recover her breath and feel safer because the idea of keeping the secret seemed to please him.
14 If he did not come back until winter, or even autumn, there would be time to watch the secret garden come alive.
15 The few books she had read and liked had been fairy-story books, and she had read of secret gardens in some of the stories.
16 There was a laurel-hedged walk which curved round the secret garden and ended at a gate which opened into a wood, in the park.
17 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.
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