Chapter 50

Good morning to you again!I didn't even write the envelope when the postman arrived yesterday, so now I'm going to have to add a few more lines.Mail arrives at 12 o'clock every day.For farmers, rural postmen are extremely important.Not only did he deliver letters, but he sometimes picked up things for us from town for five cents each time.Yesterday he brought me a pair of shoelaces and a bottle of cold cream (my nose was peeled from the sun before I bought the hat).Plus, there were blue straps and a box of black shoe polish, all for 5 cents.The reason why the handling fee is so cheap is that I buy a lot.

The postman will also tell us about many national events.A few families subscribed to the newspaper, and he took a look at it, and then told those who hadn't subscribed along the way.If the United States and Japan go to war, the president is assassinated, or Rockefeller donates 100 million US dollars to the orphanage, I will know, you don't need to write to me.

Master Jervie has not moved a bit so far.You should see how clean our house is, we nervously wipe the mud off the soles of our shoes every time we walk in!
I hope he comes sooner so I can talk to him, I really want to talk to someone.To tell the truth, Mrs. Samp was a little monotonous, and though she spoke in a voluptuous manner, she did not think.The people here are very interesting, their world seems to be this mountain top, completely disconnected from the world, you know what I mean!It wasn't much different from the John Gorier Orphanage.In the orphanage, our thoughts were imprisoned by iron fences all around, but I was too young to care about it.Every day, after I finish making the bed and washing the children’s faces, I go to school, wash their faces after school, mend their socks, and finish their homework. I just want to go to bed, so it’s very Feel less socially impoverished.However, after two years of regular university life, I began to need to communicate with more people, especially those who share a common language.

I think I should stop writing.Nothing new happening right now - I'll try to write longer next time.

your forever judy
Saturday

Also:

Lettuce didn't grow well this year, and the drought was too severe in the past few days.

(End of this chapter)

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