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Text … Dad was (10) 80. But he always laughed (11) my concerns. Now the cancer came back. He had a month, two (12) , he said, and merely asked me to (13) my strength for the golf course. We played at course near the English village of Freckleton. During World War Ⅱ my father had (14) in an army (15) the outskirts of the village. A local told us," There was (16) memorial service because of the bomber. " I (17) at Dad. "Do you know the bomber" His (18) had turned pale. "Yes. Come with me. " I followed him to a (19) ground at the rear of a church. "How did these folks die" I asked. "They weren’ t folks. They were (20) . Four and five-year-olds. Thirty-eight in all. One of our bombers (21) into the school. "He shut his eyes. "God, What a (22) ! I remember pulling away (23) of the plane, bricks and all these precious kids inside... " I saw tears (24) in my father’ s eyes," There was one gift who was always laughing. I (25) her Lady Sunshine. A week after the crash, I found a note on the base of (26) board from her parents. They wondered (27) anybody had (28) a photograph of her. I took them all the photos I had. We sat in their front parlor and cried. I’ ve never experienced (29) quite so sad. " … |