The Secret GardenGebbes & Grosset, 2004 - 224 pages In this timeless enchanting tale, a lonely orphan girl, Mary finds the key to an adandoned walled garden which she determines to restore. As she and her invalid cousin Colin tend the garden, with the help of their new firend Dickson, their lives change in mysterious wonderful ways. |
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There Is No One Left | 5 |
Mistress Mary Quite Contrary | 10 |
Across the Moor | 17 |
Copyright | |
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