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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER IV
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He said 'I won't have a child dressed in black wanderin' about like a lost soul,' he said.

'It'd make the place sadder than it is.

Put color on her.' Mother she said she knew what he meant.

Mother always knows what a body means.

She doesn't hold with black hersel'." "I hate black things," said Mary.
The dressing process was one which taught them both something.


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