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write a story on gardening girl . with title​

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Answered by Pangertila
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The gardening girl and the cat

Once there lived a really sweet and kind girl name Sally. She was the daughter of a housemaid and work as a gardening girl. One day ,she was watering the flowers she saw a stray cat , as she really like animals she went to pet it and feed it. Everyday the cat would come and she would play and feed it. She really wanted that cat and ask her mom of she could take her mom as she was a good kid her mom let her take the cat home. Sally name the cat bell but she noticed that the cat would go somewhere else everyday so one day she decided to follow her as the cat went out she

follow the cat and after she follow her after some time she saw that there were three kittens and that her cat was the mother . After she went back

she told her mom about that and her mom told her to bring the kittens to their home to take care of her. The next day Sally went to take the kittens with her cat after she brought them. She took care of the kittens really nicely and love them a lot.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

gardening girl story

Explanation:

trying to help a fellow blogger David Atkinson find the title or author of a short story:

In the story, I remember that there is this young guy who sneaks into this old guy’s garden. He finds a girl there and falls in love with her. He thinks she is the old guy’s daughter and that the old guy is keeping her secret from the world so no young guys get her. She falls in love with him too, being the first guy she’s seen other than her father. They hear her father coming and the young guy goes to snatch her away. Unfortunately, he breaks her off at the root and she dies.

You see, apparently the old guy was experimenting with plants. Guess he must have been some plant genius or something, because he grew himself a daughter. This young guy was so in love with the girl that he apparently didn’t notice that she grew from the ground.

I read this story a while ago, but I started thinking about it again after reading Hoffmann’s “The Sandman.” I really want to find it again so I can compare, but I can’t remember the title or the author.

I’ve gone through so many different periods of reading that it could be an old author like Hawthorne (No, before you say it the story isn’t “Rappaccini’s Daughter.” The girl isn’t a plant in that story), a newer author writing like an older author, or anything. I thought it felt like Romantic Gothic, but it could be a modern writer writing like Romantic Gothic. It could even be a mythos writer writing outside of strict mythos characters. It could be anything. I’m stumped.

Does this story sound familiar to anyone at all? I can’t be the only person who ever read it. Someone out there has to know. Thanks.

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