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The trees became delighted because the children were back again.
Actually, the secret of the music was that a little bird was singing outside the window.
The Giant heard some lovely music.
The Giant drove the children away from his garden and built a high wall around it. So, nĐž spring came to his garden. But when the children crept into the garden through a little hole, there was spring in the garden all on a sudden. Therefore, it is obvious that the children brought spring to the Giant's garden.
The Giant was lying in bed when he heard some lovely music.
After believing the spring had come, the Giant jumped out of bed and looked outside.
The flowers were looking up through the grass and laughing having the children back.
The children entered into the garden by creeping through a little hole in the wall.
After entering the garden, the children got on the branches of the trees. They were enjoying themselves.
The birds were flying about and singing happily upon the return of the little ones.
A little boy was crying under the tree in one corner as he was could not reach the branches of the tree. That's why the tree was still covered with snow.
(a) blossom/bloom; (b) delightfully; (c) grass; (d) garden; (e) branches.
When the Giant looked outside the window, he couldn't believe his eyes. The trees in his garden were in (a) blossom/bloom . The birds were flying and singing (b) delightfully. The flowers in the (c) grass were laughing. This happened because the children had entered his (d) garden through a little hole in the wall. They were sitting on the (e) branches of the trees.
(a) in; (b) was/sounded; (c) singing; (d) opened; (e) quickly.
One morning, the Giant was (a) in bed when he heard beautiful music. It (b) was/sounded so lovely that he thought it must be the King's musicians. But it was just a little bird (c) singing outside his window. Then the cold north wind stopped, and a sweet smell came through the window which was (d) opened . "I think spring has finally arrived," said the Giant. He (e) quickly got out of bed and looked outside.
awake = asleep
sweet = melodious/tuneful
perfume = aroma/scent/fragrance
creep = crawl
delightfully = sadly/sorrowfully
Open = unclosed/unlocked
Gently = rudely
Laughing = crying
Reach = arrive
above = beneath/under
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