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Mrs. Marigold took very good care of Thumbelina. "You are tiny, so I must keep my eye on you,"
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said Mrs. Marigold. Every morning she took Thumbelina into the
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garden. Thumbelina liked to sit next to her mother.
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"Give me a rose seed, dear," Mrs. Marigold said one day.
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"I'm strong, Mother," Thumbelina replied. "I can pass you three."
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Gardening took much longer with her daughter helping. But Mrs. Marigold didn't care. She
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was happy to have Thumbelina. Her daughter also liked to help Mrs. Marigold
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cook. "Thumbelina, pass me the salt," Mrs. Marigold
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said one day as she made dinner. "This saltshaker is heavy," gasped Thumbelina.
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"But I can do it!" Thumbelina pushed the saltshaker to Mrs. Marigold.
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On hot days, Thumbelina loved playing in the water. One afternoon Mrs. Marigold filled
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a bowl with water. Then she set the bowl on the windowsill. Soon Thumbelina was floating
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in an acorn shell, singing happily. A toad was hopping along outside, and it stopped
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under Mrs. Marigold's open window. "What's that beautiful sound?" the toad, Mrs. Burp,
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said to herself. "It's coming from that window." So Mrs. Burp jumped onto a flowerbox under
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the window. She peeked around a flower and looked up.
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"Why, it's a tiny girl with an angel's voice," said the toad. "She's very pretty too."
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Mrs. Burp returned to the flowerbox many times. She wanted Thumbelina to marry her son.
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Thumbelina's bed was half a walnut shell. Every night Mrs. Marigold filled the shell
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with flower petals for Thumbelina's blanket. "What kind of blanket would you like tonight,
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dear?" Mrs. Marigold always asked. "Tulips, please," Thumbelina always replied.
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"They're my favorite." One night Thumbelina asked, "Mother, may I
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sleep near the window tonight?" "Why, my sweet daughter?" said her mother.
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"I want to see the stars." "Of course," replied Mrs. Marigold.
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She put Thumbelina's bed on the sill of the open window.
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"You make me so happy, darling," her mother said as she tucked her in. "Good night."
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"Mother, you make me happy too," said Thumbelina. "Good night."
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Mrs. Burp was hiding in the flowerbox. She waited until the lights went out.
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"Now's my chance," croaked Mrs. Burp. She jumped onto the windowsill, grabbed Thumbelina,
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and jumped out again. "Mother! Mother!" cried Thumbelina. But it
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was too late.