hometown and destination

Michel 2022-04-19 09:01:51

Maybe when Alice stepped on the first steamship, she already understood that Brooklyn was her home, whether it was heaven or hell. And the hometown has become the letterheads and words that travel to and from the Atlantic Ocean.
In the first half, in the
second half of the hometown, in the hometown
, she loves her hometown, but she must live in the hometown.
Although she went through a painful phase of nostalgia, Alice finally integrated into Brooklyn and found a true sense of belonging in her hometown, where she became beautiful, confident, and hopeful, and here is where her bloom began. place. In order to appreciate Brooklyn, she must live here too. That's one of the reasons she ended up coming back here.
She loves the man in her hometown, but she must return to her husband's arms.
Compared with his short and not rich husband, the handsome and rich Jim is obviously a better life partner. Alice, who is with her husband, has always been calm and deep. Although there are smiles and sweetness, it has also changed, but it is obvious that her love is not full of joy. And Alice, who was with Jim, smiled more like a little woman dipped in love honey, so she dared not read her husband's letter, and couldn't think of the words to reply, because her heart was full. .
But there is no doubt that she knows what she should do, where she belongs, and Alice has been a very calm girl from the beginning. Although she was reluctant to be greeted by the beauty in front of her, and hoped that every day would be as beautiful as it was, the mean old woman slammed her head down, reminding her that the day had come. Dream, wake up.
So she was born on the ship and looked back at her hometown, where she had her nostalgia, her love, and her relatives. But she still has to go back to her home, because that's where it all started.

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