Ear prosperity division, she is blind. My grandmother, Augusta Mascilli, experienced lifelong events that may have occurred in her life at the age of 13. My grandmother, Augusta, lived in Dinan, Belgium, before immigrating to the United States. At this time, the First World War was continuing, and the Germans have already used her town. She lives in the town with her parents, her sister Ida, and three to ten soldiers stationed in her house.
So we moved to a new house in Brentwood. The sewing room of Liliputians who lived before us is becoming the bedroom of my 5 year old brother. I am playing bombs in a washing tank. In the swimming pool you can sneak into the glory of green mucus. I have not missed the fear of East Whittier's life. When saying goodbye to everyone, that is. I am moving to the west. Goodbye, the intention of capitalizing. Daddy said: "So you go to Paris high school." I did not think about the high school I was going to be, and it certainly was not that name. "What is it called?" I asked. So he again said, "Parry high". I thought this was what he said. Now, this is a strange name. "This is a very new school," Papa continued. For me it seems to be a school named Rogers and Hammerstein. "This is actually Palisades High, but that is what they say." If you know what I mean, that sounds a little annoying.
Before the explosion, we heard the fighters. It is very high above us, at first it was a slightly dull topic. As it approaches and prepares to drop a bomb, the sound will be high and sharp. We were very scared when we heard the bomb falling near the ground. We raised a cry and listened and listened, I caught my ear - it sounded almost as big as the bomb itself. The explosion began at dawn and continued till late at night. My phone keeps checking with our relatives and friends that we are fine. When the bomb struck the building near our house, all four of us ran out of the house and was wearing our pajamas. We went to my grandparents' house about 15 minutes. Almost all neighbors are running too hysterically. Some people use cars, others go to the next block through the park. While my neighbor was bombed, I heard her crying because her friend was in the building.