Once upon a time there was a little girl, a very cute and beautiful little girl. But she had to walk barefoot in the summer because she was very poor. In winter, she dragged a pair of heavy wooden shoes, and the insteps of her feet were rubbed red, which was very uncomfortable.
In the middle of the village lived an old female shoemaker. Using old red cloth, she sat down and tried her best to sew a pair of small shoes. The shoes were rather silly looking, but she had good intentions because they were made for this little girl. This little girl's name is Karen.
She was given the red shoes on the day her mother was buried. This is her first time wearing it. True, it was not something to be worn in mourning; but she had no other shoes. So she put her little bare feet in and followed a simple coffin.
At this time, suddenly a large old car drove over. There was an old lady sitting in the car. When she saw the little girl, she felt very sorry for her, so she said to the priest (Note: In old Europe, orphans who had no home would be taken care of by local priests.):
"Leave this little girl to me, I will treat her well!"
Login to comment
Be the first one to comment...