Thursday, October 3, 2013

2. Week. Reading Book

CHAPTER III
Across The Moor


1. Mary and Mrs. Medlock were traveling on the train to Thwaite Station where a carriage were waiting for them and to continue a long drive to Mary's uncle's home under night and strong storm.

2. Mary and Mrs. Medlock arrived at home. The home is dark with dimly light. Mary found your room among a long corridor and another until a door opened in a wall and she found herself in a room with a fire in it and a supper on a table.

CHAPTER IV

Martha

3. When Mary awakened it was because a young housemaid had come into her room. She name's Martha.

4. Marta not was the servant that Mary had thought, because Martha not was obedient servant as Mary had seen before. Mary did not even try to control her rage and humiliation.

5. Mary began to suspect that her life at Misselthwaite Manor would end by teaching her a number of things quite new to her, such as putting on her own shoes and picking up things she let fall.

6. Martha spoke with Mary about things that she could to do as to play like other children does when haven't sisters and brothers.

7. Martha speaks to Mary about a garden that no one has visited for 10 years and she talks about Dickon who is a child of 12 years and he always is playing with animals in the gardens. It was really this mention of Dickon which made Mary decide to go out.

8. Mary found a garden with trees, green doors, winter vegetables, a large pool with a old grey fountain in its midst and she walked into it to discovering it. She is going to looking for the mysterious garden.

9. Mary went to the green door and opened it. She walked through it and found herself in an orchard, but there was no door in inside.

10. Mary found a friendly bird who gave Mary a queer feeling in her heart, because he was so pretty and seemed so like a person. Mary knows Ben. He is a gardener and bird friend.

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