Thursday, October 31, 2013

6. Week. Reading Book


CHAPTER VIII
The Robin Who Showed The Way 

1.   Mary looked at the key over and over a long time, and thought about it if it was the key to the closed garden for ten years, and she could see was inside, and perhaps she could play alone and nobody would ever know where she was.

2.   She was not a child who had been trained to ask permission or consult her elders.

3.   Already Mary felt less “contrary”, though she did not know why.

4.   Martha talked to Mary about your family and a lot of histories that she had happened during your free day in your cottage and Mary liked to listen about it.

5.  Martha's mother had bought a skipping-rope for tuppence to Mary. She did not understand how a cottage full of fourteen hungry people could give any one a present.

6.  Martha teached Mary about to play with the skipping-rope because Mary had never seen one.

7. The skipping-rope was a wonderful thing that Mary had ever seen and he was thing more interesting that she had ever seen since she was born. 

8.  She skipped and skipped and counted round the fountain garden and she found Ben  who was working in the garden with company of robin.

9.  She wanted him to see her skip.  They have a friendly conversation about the Mary’s toy.

10. Mary skipped round all the gardens and round the orchard and robin followed her all time and She found a door and she used the key and she could open the door. She was standing inside the secret garden.

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