'■ d k GG TH V GARDEN 
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:ctions of a “Commuter’s Wife.” 
nuke any other: garden, in any other book is the one 
raid of in Barrie’s “Little White Bird,” where one finds 
as the “Hump” and 
• “y- Ev s Palace-" and 'flu wonderful mao : with- 
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ily a stranger and more 
gardens there are, in Ars 
of them joyful places to-ono-v cot - but the last 
■ -arden- we vo flcsHw ■ ■ ,s a nun douse Sa: ween .magic angi 
reatny beim i ha* oiaifrtwjAjria daoGyi- : ”n¥t , ' ,i ns:iie edge 
of the Sahara, when; te-rsm- us:si to live with her 
chile after aer Gve a r ., , as j s told in 
“ The Garden,of Allah,’ : 
“ She 'boon on-a great eay ' - n : -u smooth 
. 
-usAA s tri o-;s a= srew.e, .. as A w. the toy 
forming .a roof and casting a pwcGaht -shade upon the 
ground. -At interval on lute Gan be;, were placed Under 
where a little raised saneh- path with battened, sloping 
aides w-ound away into a maze of shadow s diapered with 
„old . . behind the uv-.Tgreen bodge she heard the 
d i aid' bubbling of a hidden water-feu, and when she had 
- . r.h-s: untempered sunshine .behind her this murmur 
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