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The Secret Garden
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$12.95
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DVDI 1102
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The Secret Garden By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Mary looked at it, not really knowing why the hole was there, and as she looked she saw something almost buried in the newly-turned soil. It was something like a ring of rusty iron or brass and when the robin flew up into a tree nearby she put out her hand and picked the ring up. It was more than a ring, however, it was an old key which looked as if it had been buries a long time.
Mistress Mary stood up and looked at it with an almost frightened face as it hung from her finger.
Perhaps it has been buried for ten year," she said in a whisper. "Perhaps it is the key to the garden!"
Mary Lennox is sent to Misselthwaite Manor in Yorkshire England after her parents die of Cholera. When she arrives, she meets her sickly cousin Colin, who is every bit as petulant as she once was. Mary and Colin are closed up in a gloomy old manor on the Yorkshire moors, until a secret garden captures their imaginations. As spring brings new life, Mary and Colin's sour natures begin to change. Playing and working every day in the secret garden improves their nature and health, as the “magic” of the garden transforms them into normal, healthy children. The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett includes dramatized narration by Anne Flosnik, with on screen displays of the text so your children, friends and family can read along, or simply listen. Illustrations from Charles Robinson and M. B. Kork enhance the visual presentation. Special Features: - Widescreen (16x9) & Full Frame (4x3) Format
- Total Running Time = 8 Hours
- Video and Audio Digitally Mastered
- Dolby Digital Stereo
- No Region Coding
- NTSC
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