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1  "I wish my father would come home," he said.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXV
2  Please, sir, I would come home if I was you.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
3  He had forgotten and deserted his home and his duties.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
4  Martha grinned a little as if at some homely recollection.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
5  He began to think of Misselthwaite and wonder if he should not go home.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
6  You are going to be sent home," Basil said to her, "at the end of the week.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II
7  "He'd be at home in Buckingham Palace or at the bottom of a coal mine," he said.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XX
8  They're same as us," said Dickon, "only they have to build their homes every year.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XX
9  The sun was deepening the gold of its lances, the bees were going home and the birds were flying past less often.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI
10  He once found a little fox cub half drowned in its hole and he brought it home in th bosom of his shirt to keep it warm.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
11  At first she was not at all interested, but gradually, as the girl rattled on in her good-tempered, homely way, Mary began to notice what she was saying.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IV
12  She did not mention that when Martha came home on her "day out" and described the plain sallow child she had said that she had no confidence whatever in what Mrs. Medlock had heard.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVI