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Ada 2022-04-21 09:03:03
pease&love
I still hold the little mustard seed in my hand, clutching the list the priest gave me
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Doris 2022-03-21 09:02:57
It takes courage to hold on to your faith
Another WWII story.
Eight-year-old boy Pepper was born short, so the children in the town often bullied him, and they even named the little boy "little boy".

Montserrat Espadalé
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Chadd 2022-03-14 14:12:26
War is cruel and desperate, but with a child’s perspective, it is a kind of softening and hope. The powerful force of family affection is slowly revealed in a scene of warmth but firmness. The theme of anti-war is thought-provoking, so simple. The almost ridiculous thoughts of the children made a group of adults deeply moved and heartbroken. Because they are children, they are even more thrilling.
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Laurie 2022-03-20 09:02:33
The little boy played so well
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Hashimoto: Mrs. Busbee, it's okay. It's simple. I have the face of the enemy. Doesn't matter if this is my home. Doesn't matter if I love this land, this country.
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Fr. Crispin: Then my imaginary friend will also help him through it.
Hashimoto: Tell the kid to stop. If he doesn't, he could lose faith in himself. That's what you should be worrying about.