The Secret Garden, Chapter 27
In the Garden concludes the classic novel.

In the Garden concludes the classic novel.
"IT'S MOTHER!"
THE CURTAIN
"LET THEM LAUGH"
MAGIC
WHEN THE SUN WENT DOWN
BEN WEATHERSTAFF
"I SHALL LIVE FOREVER--AND EVER--AND EVER!"
"IT HAS COME!"
"THA' MUNNOT WASTE NO TIME"
A TANTRUM
"I WON'T!" SAID MARY
NEST BUILDING
A YOUNG RAJAH
"I AM COLIN"
"MIGHT I HAVE A BIT OF EARTH?"
THE NEST OF THE MISSEL THRUSH
DICKON
THE STRANGEST HOUSE ANY ONE EVER LIVED IN
THE ROBIN WHO SHOWED THE WAY
THE KEY TO THE GARDEN
"THERE WAS SOME ONE CRYING--THERE WAS!"
THE CRY IN THE CORRIDOR. A Robin delights Mary in the grounds of the manor, and later she hears a strange cry.
Mary Lennox wakes up in Misselthwaite Manor and meets Martha, a serving girl who is not all like any of the servants she has known in India.
ACROSS THE MOOR. Marry travels by train with Mrs. Medlock and has her first view of the Yorkshire Moors and hears a broad Yorkshire accent.
MISTRESS MARY QUITE CONTRARY. Mary Lennox travels from India to the grey skies of England.
THERE IS NO ONE LEFT. Mary Lennox is an only child living in India in the time of the British Empire. Everyone says how disagreeable she is. Her mother ignores her. She is brought up by the servants, and is rude to them. Then cholera comes to the district