In the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Neville Craven does not love his sister-in-law Lily. He only marries her out of a sense of duty and to inherit Misselthwaite Manor. His true feelings are revealed when Lily passes away, and instead of mourning her, he quickly moves on and neglects their son, Colin.
Mr. Craven gave Mary a skipping rope and a jump rope as gifts in The Secret Garden.
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His name is Colin Craven.
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In the book "The Secret Garden," it was Dickon who encouraged Mr. Craven to go home after visiting his wife's garden. Dickon's gentle and compassionate nature helped Mr. Craven see the healing power of nature and the importance of returning to his loved ones.
The clergyman in The Secret Garden is named Archibald Craven. He is the father of Colin and the employer of Mrs. Medlock and Martha.
Mr. Collin Craven
Mr. Archibald Craven is Mary Lennox's uncle.
The little boy's name in "The Secret Garden" is Colin Craven. He is the son of Archibald Craven and is initially portrayed as sickly and bedridden. Through the help of Mary Lennox and the magic of the secret garden, Colin experiences physical and emotional healing.
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Mr. Craven's house in the book "The Secret Garden" is called Misselthwaite Manor. The manor is a large and secluded estate located on the Yorkshire Moors in England.
In the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mr. Craven locked the garden after his wife died because it held too many painful memories for him. He couldn't bear to see or deal with the garden that his late wife had loved so much, and thus kept it locked and neglected.