March 7, 1770
Dear Diary,
Today the fire ignited in Mother! “You’re worthless get out of my house!” Mother said that with tears in her eyes. “All that you do is taunt and taunt me I want you out of my house by tomorrow at dawn! There will be no more tories in this household!” “Fine then I don’t need you any ways I will live on my own! I hope that you have money to send Sally to school with because if Sally’s not in my house then I’m not paying for her!” Father screamed. Then left but on the way
out I saw him smuggle some of my mothers money for food. Just then I knew which side to choose I was going to be a patriot. When I grew up I wanted to be a Son Of Liberty! I told my mother that and she let me do it. I was ready to become a patriot! I was now on a side all because of one little fight. I had bloomed into the final flower. I was going to be reble. I was going to be me. But now I can’t go to school anymore because Mother couldn’t afford
it. I was serving some soldiers earlier and asked them “Why do you think I am a wild beast.” But all they did was be quiet, stood up, then left because they didn’t know how to respond.
Sincerely,
Sally
March 7, 1770
Dear Diary,
Today the fire ignited in Mother! “You’re worthless get out of my house!” Mother said that with tears in her eyes. “All that you do is taunt and taunt me I want you out of my house by tomorrow at dawn! There will be no more tories in this household!” “Fine then I don’t need you any ways I will live on my own! I hope that you have money to send Sally to school with because if Sally’s not in my house then I’m not paying for her!” Father screamed. Then left but on the way out I saw him smuggle some of my mothers money for food. Just then I knew which side to choose I was going to be a patriot. When I grew up I wanted to be a Son Of Liberty! I told my mother that and she let me do it. I was ready to become a patriot! I was now on a side all because of one little fight. I had bloomed into the final flower. I was going to be reble. I was going to be me. But now I can’t go to school anymore because Mother couldn’t afford it. I was serving some soldiers earlier and asked them “Why do you think I am a wild beast.” But all they did was be quiet, stood up, then left because they didn’t know how to respond.
Sincerely,
Sally
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March 7, 1770
Dear Diary,
Today the fire ignited in Mother! “You’re worthless get out of my house!” Mother said that with tears in her eyes. “All that you do is taunt and taunt me I want you out of my house by tomorrow at dawn! There will be no more tories in this household!” “Fine then I don’t need you any ways I will live on my own! I hope that you have money to send Sally to school with because if Sally’s not in my house then I’m not paying for her!” Father screamed. Then left but on the way out I saw him smuggle some of my mothers money for food. Just then I knew which side to choose I was going to be a patriot. When I grew up I wanted to be a Son Of Liberty! I told my mother that and she let me do it. I was ready to become a patriot! I was now on a side all because of one little fight. I had bloomed into the final flower. I was going to be reble. I was going to be me. But now I can’t go to school anymore because Mother couldn’t afford it. I was serving some soldiers earlier and asked them “Why do you think I am a wild beast.” But all they did was be quiet, stood up, then left because they didn’t know how to respond.
Sincerely,
Sally
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