Grace's other side

Esta 2022-04-19 09:01:21

Due to illnesses, the two lovely children had to live in dark days all day long, unable to see the bright sunshine, unable to contact the outside world, and seeing them unable to live like normal children, Grace felt very heartbroken. Anxiety, children who grow up day by day are eager to see the outside world, and children who grow up day by day gradually have their own needs. They want to be able to understand the outside world, want to be able to play around like other children, but they can only be confined to a mansion with 50 rooms, they are not satisfied with this life, they start fighting, want to fly out.
There has been no news from her husband who participated in the war. How much she longed for someone to share the growing process of the sick child with her, and to face the troubles of growing up with her. However, no, there was no news
. One day, a terrible news came, She fell into pain and helplessness. The children's playfulness and arguing made her unbearable. She shouted loudly, but the children couldn't understand their mother's irritability and continued to argue. She punished them and punished herself.
The children were afraid and alienated from their mother. She regretted it and regained her love again. She once again opened her arms to protect the children. At the same time, she continued to use the Bible to educate and regulate the children, so that the children could follow their own requirements. to grow up, but the children are still the same, she once again fell into a predicament, in the predicament, she welcomed a husband, but the husband could not understand her troubles, and left her again, who can help her ?
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  • [repeated line]

    Nicholas: Mummy!

  • Grace: [regarding Lydia] Was she born like that?

    Mrs. Mills: Beg your pardon, ma'am?

    Grace: The girl. Was she born a mute?

    Mrs. Mills: No.

    [looks uncomfortable]

    Mrs. Mills: I think I've finished here, ma'am. If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go and see if Mr. Tuttle needs a hand.