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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER XXVII
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He's growing very peculiar--when you compare him with what he used to be.

He used to eat nothing and then suddenly he began to eat something enormous--and then he stopped again all at once and the meals were sent back just as they used to be.

You never knew, sir, perhaps, that out of doors he never would let himself be taken.

The things we've gone through to get him to go out in his chair would leave a body trembling like a leaf.

He'd throw himself into such a state that Dr.Craven said he couldn't be responsible for forcing him.


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