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"The Secret Garden " by Frances Hodgson Burnett begins with a poignant prologue that introduces Mary Lennox, a young girl born in India to neglectful .... Read More
"The Secret Garden " by Frances Hodgson Burnett begins with a poignant prologue that introduces Mary Lennox, a young girl born in India to neglectful British parents. Spoiled and left to her own devices , Mary 's life takes a dramatic turn when a cholera epidemic kills her parents and leaves her an orphan . She is sent to live with her uncle , Archibald Craven , at Misselthwaite Manor in England . Mary arrives to find a gloomy and neglected estate , echoing her own emotional state of loneliness and neglect . However , amidst the vast grounds of theA so of Mary 's own character , as she begins to unravel the mysteries of the garden and finds solace and purpose in nurturing it back to life.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | There Is No One Left | 5 |
2 | Mistress Mary Quite Contrary | 8 |
3 | Across The Moor | 5 |
4 | Martha | 16 |
5 | The Cry In The Corridor | 6 |
6 | "There Was Some One Crying—There Was!" | 7 |
7 | The Key Of The Garden | 6 |
8 | The Robin Who Showed The Way | 7 |
9 | The Strangest House Any One Ever Lived In | 9 |
10 | Dickon | 11 |
11 | The Nest Of The Missel Thrush | 8 |
12 | "Might I Have A Bit Of Earth?" | 9 |
13 | "I Am Colin" | 13 |
14 | A Young Rajah | 11 |
15 | Nest Building | 11 |
16 | "I Won't!" Said Mary | 7 |
17 | A Tantrum | 7 |
18 | "Tha' Munnot Waste No Time" | 6 |
19 | "It Has Come!" | 10 |
20 | "I Shall Live Forever—And Ever—And Ever!" | 8 |
21 | Ben Weatherstaff | 10 |
22 | When The Sun Went Down | 6 |
23 | Magic | 11 |
24 | "Let Them Laugh" | 11 |
25 | The Curtain | 7 |
26 | "It's Mother!" | 9 |
27 | In The Garden | 9 |