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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER XV
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There were things sprouting and pushing out from the roots of clumps of plants and there were actually here and there glimpses of royal purple and yellow unfurling among the stems of crocuses.

Six months before Mistress Mary would not have seen how the world was waking up, but now she missed nothing.
When she had reached the place where the door hid itself under the ivy, she was startled by a curious loud sound.

It was the caw--caw of a crow and it came from the top of the wall, and when she looked up, there sat a big glossy-plumaged blue-black bird, looking down at her very wisely indeed.

She had never seen a crow so close before and he made her a little nervous, but the next moment he spread his wings and flapped away across the garden.

She hoped he was not going to stay inside and she pushed the door open wondering if he would.


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