1 And we'd heard that her mother was a beauty.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 2 "It's the most beautiful place," protested Mary.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 3 Colin really looked quite beautiful, Mary thought.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXIII 4 She felt as if it were at once queer and beautiful and she wanted him to go on and on.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXIII 5 The book was a beautiful one with superb colored illustrations and he turned to one of them.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 6 She was uplifted by a sudden feeling that he looked quite beautiful in spite of his thinness.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXII 7 He lay thinking for a while and then Mary saw his beautiful smile begin and gradually change his whole face.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXIII 8 There were several beautiful books such as Colin had, and two of them were about gardens and were full of pictures.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XVI 9 That afternoon the whole world seemed to devote itself to being perfect and radiantly beautiful and kind to one boy.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXI 10 It had been about a poor hunchback and a beautiful princess and it had made her suddenly sorry for Mr. Archibald Craven.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 11 She liked the name, and she liked still more the feeling that when its beautiful old walls shut her in no one knew where she was.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER X 12 There was a bright fire on the hearth when she entered his room, and in the daylight she saw it was a very beautiful room indeed.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 13 There were two or three games and there was a beautiful little writing-case with a gold monogram on it and a gold pen and inkstand.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XVI 14 He was in a wonderful valley in the Austrian Tyrol and he had been walking alone through such beauty as might have lifted, any man's soul out of shadow.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 15 The robin pleased him so much that he smiled until he looked almost beautiful, and at first Mary had thought that he was even plainer than herself, with his big eyes and heavy locks of hair.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIII 16 Her father had held a position under the English Government and had always been busy and ill himself, and her mother had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse herself with gay people.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 17 So one beautiful still evening Dickon told the whole story, with all the thrilling details of the buried key and the robin and the gray haze which had seemed like deadness and the secret Mistress Mary had planned never to reveal.
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