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Frances Hodgson Burnett

The Secret Garden

  • Lebohang Makhanyacompartió una citahace 9 años
    You can lose a friend in springtime easier than any other season
  • windcompartió una citael año pasado
    One of the new things peo­ple be­gan to find out in the last cen­tury was that thoughts—just mere thoughts—are as pow­er­ful as elec­tric bat­ter­ies—as good for one as sun­light is, or as bad for one as poi­son.
  • Olenacompartió una citael año pasado
    while those whom Mary saw slunk or hur­ried about with ashy and scared faces
  • windcompartió una citael año pasado
    you may never get over it as long as you live.
  • Marie Verhagencompartió una citahace 10 años
    "Mistress Mary, quite contrary,

    How does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, And marigolds all in a row."
  • mkandkk01compartió una citahace 10 años
    . It is very sad, now the poor beautiful thing is gone
  • mkandkk01compartió una citahace 10 años
    It is very sad, now the poor beautiful thing is gone
  • mkandkk01compartió una citahace 10 años
    "Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, And marigolds all in a row."
  • Anacompartió una citahace 4 días
    One of the new things peo­ple be­gan to find out in the last cen­tury was that thoughts—just mere thoughts—are as pow­er­ful as elec­tric bat­ter­ies—as good for one as sun­light is, or as bad for one as poi­son. To let a sad thought or a bad one get into your mind is as dan­ger­ous as let­ting a scar­let fever germ get into your body. If you let it stay there af­ter it has got in you may never get over it as long as you live.
  • Anacompartió una citahace 4 días
    In each cen­tury since the be­gin­ning of the world won­der­ful things have been dis­cov­ered. In the last cen­tury more amaz­ing things were found out than in any cen­tury be­fore. In this new cen­tury hun­dreds of things still more as­tound­ing will be brought to light. At first peo­ple refuse to be­lieve that a strange new thing can be done, then they be­gin to hope it can be done, then they see it can be done—then it is done and all the world won­ders why it was not done cen­turies ago.
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