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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER XVI
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"Hysterics and temper are half what ails him." "What are hysterics ?" asked Mary.
"You'll find out if you work him into a tantrum after this--but at any rate you've given him something to have hysterics about, and I'm glad of it." Mary went back to her room not feeling at all as she had felt when she had come in from the garden.

She was cross and disappointed but not at all sorry for Colin.

She had looked forward to telling him a great many things and she had meant to try to make up her mind whether it would be safe to trust him with the great secret.

She had been beginning to think it would be, but now she had changed her mind entirely.

She would never tell him and he could stay in his room and never get any fresh air and die if he liked! It would serve him right! She felt so sour and unrelenting that for a few minutes she almost forgot about Dickon and the green veil creeping over the world and the soft wind blowing down from the moor.
Martha was waiting for her and the trouble in her face had been temporarily replaced by interest and curiosity.


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