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“
Well
,
”
said
Ben
Weatherstaff
slowly
,
as
he
watched
her
,
“
that
’
s
true
.
Tha
’
hasn
’
t
.
”
He
said
it
in
such
an
odd
way
that
Mary
wondered
if
he
was
actually
a
little
sorry
for
her
.
She
had
never
felt
sorry
for
herself
;
she
had
only
felt
tired
and
cross
,
because
she
disliked
people
and
things
so
much
.
But
now
the
world
seemed
to
be
changing
and
getting
nicer
.
If
no
one
found
out
about
the
secret
garden
,
she
should
enjoy
herself
always
.
She
stayed
with
him
for
ten
or
fifteen
minutes
longer
and
asked
him
as
many
questions
as
she
dared
.
He
answered
everyone
of
them
in
his
queer
grunting
way
and
he
did
not
seem
really
cross
and
did
not
pick
up
his
spade
and
leave
her
.
He
said
something
about
roses
just
as
she
was
going
away
and
it
reminded
her
of
the
ones
he
had
said
he
had
been
fond
of
.
“
Do
you
go
and
see
those
other
roses
now
?
”
she
asked
.
“
Not
been
this
year
.
My
rheumatics
has
made
me
too
stiff
in
th
’
joints
.
”
He
said
it
in
his
grumbling
voice
,
and
then
quite
suddenly
he
seemed
to
get
angry
with
her
,
though
she
did
not
see
why
he
should
.
“
Now
look
here
!
”
he
said
sharply
.
“
Don
’
t
tha
’
ask
so
many
questions
.
Tha
’
rt
th
’
worst
wench
for
askin
’
questions
I
’
ve
ever
come
across
.
Get
thee
gone
an
’
play
thee
.
I
’
ve
done
talkin
’
for
today
.
”
And
he
said
it
so
crossly
that
she
knew
there
was
not
the
least
use
in
staying
another
minute
.
She
went
skipping
slowly
down
the
outside
walk
,
thinking
him
over
and
saying
to
herself
that
,
queer
as
it
was
,
here
was
another
person
whom
she
liked
in
spite
of
his
crossness
.
She
liked
old
Ben
Weatherstaff
.
Yes
,
she
did
like
him
.
She
always
wanted
to
try
to
make
him
talk
to
her
.
Also
she
began
to
believe
that
he
knew
everything
in
the
world
about
flowers
.
There
was
a
laurel
-
hedged
walk
which
curved
round
the
secret
garden
and
ended
at
a
gate
which
opened
into
a
wood
,
in
the
park
.
She
thought
she
would
slip
round
this
walk
and
look
into
the
wood
and
see
if
there
were
any
rabbits
hopping
about
.
She
enjoyed
the
skipping
very
much
and
when
she
reached
the
little
gate
she
opened
it
and
went
through
because
she
heard
a
low
,
peculiar
whistling
sound
and
wanted
to
find
out
what
it
was
.