The Secret Garden ; A Little PrincessThe Secret garden: Ten-year-old Mary comes to live in a lonely house on the Yorkshire moors and discovers an invalid cousin and the mysteries of a locked garden. ; A Little princess: Sara Crewe, a pupil at Miss Minchin's London school, is left in poverty when her father dies but is later rescued by a mysterious benefactor. |
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... Indian gentleman wouldn't , even if he was quite intimate with you . I am fond of him . " - She had become fond of the Large Family because they looked happy ; but she had become fond of the Indian gentleman because he looked unhappy ...
... Indian gentleman wouldn't , even if he was quite intimate with you . I am fond of him . " - She had become fond of the Large Family because they looked happy ; but she had become fond of the Indian gentleman because he looked unhappy ...
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... Indian gentleman's room had brought a flush to Sara's cheeks . " Your monkey ran away again , " she said , in her pretty voice . “ He came to my garret window last night , and I took him in because it was so cold . I would have brought ...
... Indian gentleman's room had brought a flush to Sara's cheeks . " Your monkey ran away again , " she said , in her pretty voice . “ He came to my garret window last night , and I took him in because it was so cold . I would have brought ...
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... Indian gentleman had never had a companion he liked quite as much as he liked Sara . In a month's time he was , as Mr Carmichael had prophesied he would be , a new man . He was always amused and interested , and he began to find an ...
... Indian gentleman had never had a companion he liked quite as much as he liked Sara . In a month's time he was , as Mr Carmichael had prophesied he would be , a new man . He was always amused and interested , and he began to find an ...
Contents
There Is No One Left | 9 |
Mistress Mary Quite Contrary | 15 |
Across the Moor | 23 |
Copyright | |
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The Secret Garden: A Little Princess Frances Hodgson Burnett,Jan Burridge,Louise Hill No preview available - 2010 |
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