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Who said these words in the story 'The Selfish Giant'?​

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Answered by ItzGeniusMunda
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Frost and snow said these words for although spring had arrived and all over the country flowers were blossoming and birds were chirping, the garden of selfish giant still reeled under winter. 3." How happy we were there!"

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Answered by IIKaminaKingII
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The poet says these words.

Luck is the phenomenon and belief that defines the experience of notably positive, negative, or improbable events. ... In this view, the epithet "lucky" or "unlucky" is a descriptive label that refers to an event's positivity, negativity, or improbability

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