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The Secret Garden is also a book title. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Garden Its about a little orphan girl who works hard to revive a dead garden which as it blooms it sort of the heals the hearts of the hurting and her ill cousin who is distance from his father.
Ooooh, Mary and Dickon! Definitely one of my extremely early girlhood ships.
This book, one of my childhood favourites, was my first thought 🙂
Keeper of Regina's bravery
The Secret Garden is also a book title. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Garden Its about a little orphan girl who works hard to revive a dead garden which as it blooms it sort of the heals the hearts of the hurting and her ill cousin who is distance from his father.
Ooooh, Mary and Dickon! Definitely one of my extremely early girlhood ships.
This book, one of my childhood favourites, was my first thought
well seeing how Garden’s are an important theme thus far. This book immediately came to mind. Also Gardens are also connected to Rapunzel and Alice.
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I think the title unambiguously points towards the community garden with the wishing well in which both Lucy and Jacinda made a wish. Also, I think the garden clearly alludes the original German Rapunzel fairytale, in which a father stole a rapunzel from Dame Gothel’s garden to satisfy his pregnant wife’s craving for the plant (aka rampion). Both husband and wife ended up having to pay the ultimate price: their daughter for a plant.
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I think the title unambiguously points towards the community garden with the wishing well in which both Lucy and Jacinda made a wish. Also, I think the garden clearly alludes the original German Rapunzel fairytale, in which a father stole a rapunzel from Dame Gothel’s garden to satisfy his pregnant wife’s craving for the plant (aka rampion). Both husband and wife ended up having to pay the ultimate price: their daughter for a plant.
given the overwhelming Rapunzel allusions in 703, I’d say you’re right.
Well this week the secret in the garden was shown to be Anastasia’s body, so maybe this has to do with that.
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