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The Secret Garden

CHAPTER XXVII
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He saw birds come and dip their heads to drink in it and then flick their wings and fly away.

It seemed like a thing alive and yet its tiny voice made the stillness seem deeper.

The valley was very, very still.
As he sat gazing into the clear running of the water, Archibald Craven gradually felt his mind and body both grow quiet, as quiet as the valley itself.

He wondered if he were going to sleep, but he was not.

He sat and gazed at the sunlit water and his eyes began to see things growing at its edge.


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