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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER XXIV
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From this time dated their plan of "play actin'." "I may be obliged to have a tantrum," said Colin regretfully.

"I don't want to have one and I'm not miserable enough now to work myself into a big one.

Perhaps I couldn't have one at all.

That lump doesn't come in my throat now and I keep thinking of nice things instead of horrible ones.

But if they talk about writing to my father I shall have to do something." He made up his mind to eat less, but unfortunately it was not possible to carry out this brilliant idea when he wakened each morning with an amazing appetite and the table near his sofa was set with a breakfast of home-made bread and fresh butter, snow-white eggs, raspberry jam and clotted cream.


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