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The Secret Garden Ch. 9-11 GapFill

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The Secret Garden Ch. 9-11 GapFillOnline version

Complete the paragraph by filling in each blank with the correct word from these Chapters.

by Maria Kehr-Raggay
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It was the , most - looking place any one could imagine . The high walls which shut it in were covered with the leafless stems of climbing roses which were so thick that they were together . Mary Lennox knew they were roses because she had seen a great many roses in . All the ground was covered with grass of a wintry brown and out of it grew of bushes which were surely rose - bushes if they were alive . There were numbers of roses which had so spread their that they were like little trees .

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There were other trees in the , and one of the things which made the place look and was that climbing roses had run all over them and swung down long which made light swaying curtains , and here and there they had caught at each other or at a far - reaching branch and had crept from one tree to another and made of themselves . There were neither leaves nor roses on them now and Mary did not know whether they were dead or alive , but their thin gray or brown and sprays looked like a sort of spreading over everything , walls , and trees , and even brown grass , where they had fallen from their fastenings and run along the ground . It was this hazy tangle from tree to tree which made it all look so . Mary had thought it must be different from other gardens which had not been left all by themselves so long ; and indeed it was different from any other place she had ever seen in her .

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