1 But it was too late to be careful.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIII 2 My cousin knows how to take care of me.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIX 3 "I don't know and I don't care," said the nurse.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XVI 4 "I don't care what she thought," said Colin, frowning.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XV 5 She must be careful if she meant to keep her secret kingdom.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER IX 6 She just grew sour and obstinate and did not care what happened.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XVI 7 She wondered also who would take care of her now her Ayah was dead.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 8 Mary's eyes turned toward her in spite of her intention not to seem to care.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 9 In India she had always felt hot and too languid to care much about anything.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER V 10 She knew she felt contrary again, and obstinate, and she did not care at all.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER X 11 "No one has been allowed to go into it for ten years," was Mary's careful answer.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XIII 12 "Nowt o th soart means nothin'-of-the-sort,'" slowly and carefully, "but it takes so long to say it."
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER VII 13 His face looked dreadful, white and red and swollen, and he was gasping and choking; but savage little Mary did not care an atom.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XVII 14 Mary made the long voyage to England under the care of an officer's wife, who was taking her children to leave them in a boarding-school.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 15 In the robin's nest there were Eggs and the robin's mate sat upon them keeping them warm with her feathery little breast and careful wings.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXV 16 But to the surprise of those who took care of it the days passed and it lived and then everyone believed it would be a deformed and crippled creature.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 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.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER VIII 18 She did not care very much about the library itself, because she had read very few books; but to hear of it brought back to her mind the hundred rooms with closed doors.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER VI 19 If she had been older she would no doubt have been very anxious at being left alone in the world, but she was very young, and as she had always been taken care of, she supposed she always would be.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 20 She had not wanted a little girl at all, and when Mary was born she handed her over to the care of an Ayah, who was made to understand that if she wished to please the Mem Sahib she must keep the child out of sight as much as possible.
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