And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles.

Frances Hodgson Burnett


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Mistress Mary Quite Contrary

Frances Hodgson Burnett


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She wished she could talk as he did. His speech was so quick and easy. It sounded as if he liked her and was not the least afraid she would not like him, though he was only a common moor boy, in patched clothes and with a funny face and a rough, rusty-red head.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Mots clés the-secret-garden dickon



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Trataré de descubrir qué significa para mi la magia pues creo que hay magia en todo lo que nos rodea.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Mots clés magic



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Never thee stop believin' in th' Big Good Thing an' knowin' th' world's full of it - and call it what tha' likes. Tha' wert singin' to it when I come into t' garden.

Frances Hodgson Burnett


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I shall live forever and ever and ever ' he cried grandly. 'I shall find out thousands and thousands of things. I shall find out about people and creatures and everything that grows - like Dickon - and I shall never stop making Magic. I'm well I'm well

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Mots clés inspirational



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Hang in there. It is astonishing how short a time it can take for very wonderful things to happen.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Mots clés inspirational hope



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...and her mother had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse herself with gay parties.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Mots clés partying



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In the last Century more amazing things were found out than in any Century before. In this Century hundreds of things still more astounding will be brought to light. At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope it can't be done, then they see it can be done - then it is done and all the world wonders why it was not done centuries ago. One of the new things people began to find out in the last Century was that thoughts - just mere thoughts - are as powerful as electric batteries - as good for one as sunlight is, or as bad for one as poison. To let a sad thought or a bad one get into your mind is as dangerous as letting a scarlet fever germ get into your body. If you let it stay there after it gets in you may never get over it as long as you live.

Frances Hodgson Burnett


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The Secret Garden was what Mary called it when she was thinking of it. She liked the name, and she liked still more the feeling that when its beautiful old walls shut her in no one knew where she was. It seemed almost like being shut out of the world in some fairy place. The few books she had read and liked had been fairy-story books, and she had read of secret gardens in some of the stories. Sometimes people went to sleep in them for a hundred years, which she had thought must be rather stupid. She had no intention of going to sleep, and, in fact, she was becoming wider awake every day which passed at Misselthwaite.

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Mots clés inspirational life-lessons life-and-living discovery



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