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Chapter 1Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor because her parents had ...
Chapter 1Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor because her parents had both died, and because she was ugly and cross. She had been sent to more than ten nurseries and governesses, but none of them could make her a gentlewoman. She had no friends, and she did not care about anything except herself. She would not even talk to the servants, and she would throw tantrums if she did not get what she wanted.When Mary arrived at Misselthwaite Manor, she was sent to a room that had been locked for ten years. She did not like it at all, and she cried and screamed for hours. However, she soon found out that there was a secret garden hidden behind a wall in the room. She was excited and curious, and decided to explore it.As Mary explored the garden, she found that it was full of dead and dying plants. She felt sad for them, and decided to try to make them live again. She worked hard, and soon the garden began to come back to life. She also met Dickon, a boy who knew a lot about growing plants, and he helped her to take care of the garden.Mary also met Colin, the son of the owner of the manor. Colin had been sick for a long time and had never left his room. He was very pale and thin, and did not have any friends. Mary was at first afraid of him, but she soon realized that he was just lonely and needed someone to talk to. She began to spend time with him, and they became good friends.Together, Mary, Dickon, and Colin worked on the garden and made it beautiful again. They also found out that there was a key that could unlock the door to Colin's room, and he was able to leave it for the first time. As he spent more time in the garden, he began to get stronger and healthier.At the end of the story, Mary's uncle, who owned the manor, came back from abroad. He was surprised to see how much the garden had changed, and even more surprised to see his son out of his room and looking healthy. Mary's uncle realized that the secret garden had healed both Colin and Mary, and he was grateful to them for their hard work.The story ends with Mary's uncle thanking her and Dickon for what they had done, and saying that he would never lock the garden again. Mary and Colin also promise to be friends forever, and the story ends on a happy note.Chapter 2Mary's mother had not wanted her, and her father had never noticed her. She had been sent to live with a poor aunt in India, but even there she had not been happy. She had no friends and nothing to do, and she spent most of her time alone.When Mary's parents died in an accident, she was sent back to England to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven. Mary did not know anything about him, and she was nervous and afraid. She arrived at Misselthwaite Manor and was immediately sent to her room, which had been locked for ten years.Mary did not like her room at all. It was cold and dark, and there was nothing in it. She felt lonely and scared, and she cried and screamed for hours. The servants did not like her either, and they did not talk to her. Mary felt even more alone.However, one day Mary found a secret garden behind a wall in her room. She was excited and curious, and decided to explore it. As she walked through the garden, she saw dead and dying plants everywhere. She felt sad for them, and decided to try to make them live again.Mary worked hard in the garden every day. She watered the plants and weeded the ground. She also learned from Dickon, a boy who knew a lot about growing plants, how to take care of them properly. Soon, the garden began to come back to life, and Mary felt happy and fulfilled.As Mary worked in the garden, she also met Colin, the son of the owner of the manor. Colin had been sick for a long time and had never left his room. He was very pale and thin, and did not have any friends. Mary was at first afraid of him, but she soon realized that he was just lonely and needed someone to talk to.Mary and Colin became good friends, and they spent a lot of time together in the garden. They talked about their lives and shared their dreams. Mary helped Colin to get stronger and healthier by encouraging him to walk and play in the garden.Together, Mary, Dickon, and Colin worked on the garden and made it beautiful again. They planted new flowers and trees, and built a little house in the middle of the garden. It was their