Which literary work does this poem come from?

This passage is not a complete poem, but a literary fragment describing a clean and beautiful environment. It appeared in the novel ALittlePrincess by the British writer FrancesHodgsonBurnett, and the original text is as follows:

“Lookatthesky!” She said. "You can only see bitsofitthroughtheleaves during the day. You can see everything now. Clouds look soft and look like a part of the sky. They look like you can touch them. I can walk in the sky. "

RamDassmadeagesturewithhishands。 "The sky is your eyes and the world is your mind," he said. "When you see the world, you will realize that nothing is more terrible than coming with me."

They're down. When they reached the lower part of the garden, they crossed a wall. There is a winding path leading to every corner of the garden. They passed the beautiful botanical garden in full bloom and dormancy. They walked along a winding path. They turned left at the bottom of the garden and walked a road with fruit. In the middle of the hard ground, there is a wide old building, which is located on the stump.

"Sit down," Ramdas said, and then he touched the pillow. “thisiwhere icometread the old books。 It's quiet here. Look at what flowers are planted here. Look at what grass is planted here. Look at what grass is planted here. I hope you will come again. "

So this passage is not a poem, but a part of the novel The Little Princess, which is used to describe a beautiful and pleasant garden.