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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER XXVI
19/24

"Suddenly I felt how different I was--how strong my arms and legs were, you know--and how I could dig and stand--and I jumped up and wanted to shout out something to anything that would listen." "Th' Magic listened when tha' sung th' Doxology.

It would ha' listened to anything tha'd sung.

It was th' joy that mattered.

Eh! lad, lad--what's names to th' Joy Maker," and she gave his shoulders a quick soft pat again.
She had packed a basket which held a regular feast this morning, and when the hungry hour came and Dickon brought it out from its hiding place, she sat down with them under their tree and watched them devour their food, laughing and quite gloating over their appetites.

She was full of fun and made them laugh at all sorts of odd things.


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