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But she was inside the wonderful garden, and she could come through the door...
Author:
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Book:
The Secret Garden
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But she was inside the wonderful garden, and she could come through the door under the ivy any time, and she felt as if she had found a world all her own.
( Frances Hodgson Burnett )
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