1 But no one would tell her anything and her Ayah did not come.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 2 "It's in the garden no one can go into," she said to herself.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER V 3 There is no one to talk to here except you and Ben Weatherstaff.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER IX 4 Perhaps it led into the garden which no one had seen for ten years.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER IV 5 Everyone was too panic-stricken to think of a little girl no one was fond of.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 6 When her Ayah was dead there was no one to give a thought to the little thing.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 7 She had had servants, and food and clothes, but no one had taken any notice of her.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 8 He lives in a great, big, desolate old house in the country and no one goes near him.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER II 9 But no one came, and as she lay waiting the house seemed to grow more and more silent.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 10 She could not help thinking about the garden which no one had been into for ten years.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER IV 11 It was true that there was no one in the bungalow but herself and the little rustling snake.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 12 If there was no one else alive in the hundred rooms there were seven mice who did not look lonely at all.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER VI 13 Mrs. Medlock came and looked at her every day or two, but no one inquired what she did or told her what to do.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER VI 14 Mary's meals were served regularly, and Martha waited on her, but no one troubled themselves about her in the least.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER VI 15 The noise and hurrying about and wailing over the cholera had frightened her, and she had been angry because no one seemed to remember that she was alive.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER I 16 It must mean that hollow shuddering sort of roar which rushed round and round the house as if the giant no one could see were buffeting it and beating at the walls and windows to try to break in.
The Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson BurnettGet Context In CHAPTER V 17 It seemed as if there was no one in all the huge rambling house but her own small self, wandering about upstairs and down, through narrow passages and wide ones, where it seemed to her that no one but herself had ever walked.
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