THE SECRET GARDEN Frances Hodgson Burnett

 THE SECRET GARDEN Frances Hodgson Burnett 



Frances Hodgson Burnett 

At the point when Mary Lennox was shipped off Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everyone said she was the most obnoxious looking kid at any point seen. It was valid, as well. She had a little flimsy face and a little meager body, dainty light hair and a harsh demeanor. Her hair was yellow, and her face was yellow since she had been brought into the world in India and had consistently been sick somehow. Her dad had stood firm on a footing under the English Government and had consistently been occupied and sick himself, and her mom had been an incredible stunner who minded uniquely to go to parties and entertain herself with gay individuals. She had not needed a young lady by any stretch of the imagination, and when Mary was conceived she gave her over to the consideration of an Ayah, who was made to get that in the event that she wished to satisfy the Mem Sahib she should keep the kid far away however much as could be expected. So when she was a wiped out, worrisome, terrible little child she was kept far removed, and when she turned into a debilitated, irritable, meandering thing she was kept far removed moreover.

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