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There might be mice and bugs, but there's still care in the whole matter. Wildflowers learned to grow with no help at all from a human hand. The same cannot be said for a garden. That's why gardens may have much more delicate flowers. Though, I do know all the flowers had to have grown SOMEWHERE before being brought into a garden. The calla lily came from South Africa, I believe, but now they're such a staple in many a bouquets all over the world. Isn't it just as much fate that they were brought to other lands, even lands as far away as England from South Africa to be in my garden? Never mind that things like chrysanthemums and roses and calla lilies even grow in this world in the first place! Unless they had a wish Mr. Vaeros is granting.
Yes, but the magical being didn't give the seeds to ME, they gave the seeds to YOU. I wouldn't have known you didn't want a child unless you told me, which you did, so thankfully I think we'll be quite safe from growing a Thumbelina or Tom Thumb.
And I wouldn't worry about a rabbit being lost in the folds of my dress any more than a teacup mouse being lost in them. And I wouldn't have to feed the rabbit quite so much. Only one head of lettuce or a single carrot instead of many. But goodness, you worry so, flowers arguing and rabbits going missing.
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There might be mice and bugs, but there's still care in the whole matter. Wildflowers learned to grow with no help at all from a human hand. The same cannot be said for a garden. That's why gardens may have much more delicate flowers. Though, I do know all the flowers had to have grown SOMEWHERE before being brought into a garden. The calla lily came from South Africa, I believe, but now they're such a staple in many a bouquets all over the world. Isn't it just as much fate that they were brought to other lands, even lands as far away as England from South Africa to be in my garden? Never mind that things like chrysanthemums and roses and calla lilies even grow in this world in the first place! Unless they had a wish Mr. Vaeros is granting.
Yes, but the magical being didn't give the seeds to ME, they gave the seeds to YOU. I wouldn't have known you didn't want a child unless you told me, which you did, so thankfully I think we'll be quite safe from growing a Thumbelina or Tom Thumb.
And I wouldn't worry about a rabbit being lost in the folds of my dress any more than a teacup mouse being lost in them. And I wouldn't have to feed the rabbit quite so much. Only one head of lettuce or a single carrot instead of many. But goodness, you worry so, flowers arguing and rabbits going missing.
Do you often worry so?
Concerned for your worrywarts,
Alice Liddell