CHAPTER XI
The Nest Of
The Missel Thrush
- Mary and Dickon found life in the garden, they went from tree to tree and from bush to bush looking for thing green and they found a bit greenish alive.
- They found crocuses and snowdrops and narcissuses. They were happily discovery new things in the garden and enjoying the smell of good clean earth and smell fresh earth.
- Mary requested to Dickon if he could come again and help her to work in the garden, and Dickon said that he could help her and teach her how to talk to the robin the same as he do.
- They wouldn’t wanted to make it look a tidy garden like a gardener’s garden because it wouldn't seemed like a secret garden so they would work in it by themselves without help anybody.
- Mary just remembered about Basil who told her “Mistress Mary Quite Contrary”. Now, she doesn’t felt as before and Dickon helped her for she could feel different.
- Dickon always was friendly with Mary and she said him that he was the fifth person that she had liked, because she also liked Martha, Mother’s Marta, Robin and Ben.
- They was having a good time and they began to work harder than ever in the garden and more joyfully.
- Mary heard the big clock in the courtyard the hour of her midday dinner and she asked Dickon if he also had to go. Dickon had brought your lunch; he brought two thick pieces of bread with a slice of something laid between them.
- Mary thought it looked a queer dinner, but he seemed ready to enjoy it, but she should come back home and Mary could scarcely bear to leave him. He seemed too good to be true.
- When Mary was going, she stopped, went back and
she asked Dickon “Whatever happens, you—you never would tell? And Dickon
explained that how the birds showed him where their nests were, that he
could keep big secrets. And she was quite sure she was.

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