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“
If
I
have
a
spade
,
”
she
whispered
,
“
I
can
make
the
earth
nice
and
soft
and
dig
up
weeds
.
If
I
have
seeds
and
can
make
flowers
grow
the
garden
won
’
t
be
dead
at
all
—
it
will
come
alive
.
”
She
did
not
go
out
again
that
afternoon
because
when
Martha
returned
with
her
pen
and
ink
and
paper
she
was
obliged
to
clear
the
table
and
carry
the
plates
and
dishes
downstairs
and
when
she
got
into
the
kitchen
Mrs
.
Medlock
was
there
and
told
her
to
do
something
,
so
Mary
waited
for
what
seemed
to
her
a
long
time
before
she
came
back
.
Then
it
was
a
serious
piece
of
work
to
write
to
Dickon
.
Mary
had
been
taught
very
little
because
her
governesses
had
disliked
her
too
much
to
stay
with
her
.
She
could
not
spell
particularly
well
but
she
found
that
she
could
print
letters
when
she
tried
.
This
was
the
letter
Martha
dictated
to
her
:
“
My
Dear
Dickon
:
This
comes
hoping
to
find
you
well
as
it
leaves
me
at
present
.
Miss
Mary
has
plenty
of
money
and
will
you
go
to
Thwaite
and
buy
her
some
flower
seeds
and
a
set
of
garden
tools
to
make
a
flower
-
bed
.
Pick
the
prettiest
ones
and
easy
to
grow
because
she
has
never
done
it
before
and
lived
in
India
which
is
different
.
Give
my
love
to
mother
and
everyone
of
you
.
Miss
Mary
is
going
to
tell
me
a
lot
more
so
that
on
my
next
day
out
you
can
hear
about
elephants
and
camels
and
gentlemen
going
hunting
lions
and
tigers
.
“
Your
loving
sister
,
“
Martha
Phœbe
Sowerby
.
”
“
We
’
ll
put
the
money
in
th
’
envelope
an
’
I
’
ll
get
th
’
butcher
boy
to
take
it
in
his
cart
.
He
’
s
a
great
friend
o
’
Dickon
’
s
,
”
said
Martha
.
“
How
shall
I
get
the
things
when
Dickon
buys
them
?
”
“
He
’
ll
bring
’
em
to
you
himself
.
He
’
ll
like
to
walk
over
this
way
.
”