The Widow's Protest
夏天的风儿
I felt so heartbreaking when Mrs. Murphy wailed about the high expense but not for the death of Dan who earned much money and handed to her when Dan was alive. Lamentably but ironically, money replaced Dan intangibly. For Mrs. Murphy, money is more valuable than Dan' life.
Life is miserably hard, but we should never put the cart before the horse. Money is a tool for us to live well, which you can never earn to your expect, while one is unique who cannot be back when he died.
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