From my birth, I have lived in this hostel. When I was delivered, my mother died. After her death, my father took care of me. As my father could not leave me alone in the house, he could not get to work. Somehow, he had managed to get money online every three to four weeks. After this, he had a really urgent job out of the town, and if he wouldn't go there, half of his property would be given to the government.
Thus he departed, leaving me with my neighbor, Miss. Smith. It would take my father at least two days for him to come back. His face looked worried. I almost cried for nearly half an hour after he went, as he had never gone out of my sight. Who recognized that he would no longer be with me after he had gone. He didn't come back. We waited for six days. After this, Mrs. Smith saw the news and found out that he had died 5 days back, the day on which he started.
Miss smith felt bad for me. She was a kind and generous person, but her husband hated children, as his own child had left him four years ago. And so my aunt had to leave me in an orphanage nearby. She had yielded me a letter of what had happened when I was born and why she had to leave me in this orphanage. She got me a suitcase of clothes from herself and gave me my things in a well-maintained bag. They were too much.
My aunt loved me as a mother, for she had been with me from my birth and has since loved me dearly. This orphanage was too small and very crowded. She wouldn’t allow me to see that crowded place, a poorly maintained orphanage and thus sent me to this hostel. This hostel is the most famous in Canada. It is a very well maintained, beautiful, airy, spacious, wonderful... And included in the numerous, horrendous incidents.
The hostel was built because of Miss Jone, our principal madam. Miss Jone and Mr. June, a businessman, were very kind people. Mr. June’s wife, who was a teacher and a doctor, was also a delight.
One day, Miss Jone was passing through a street of Alberta when suddenly, her eyes fell on the humble little girl who was very poverty-stricken. She was so poor that she could barely stay a little warm in the winter. Miss Jone felt very deplorable for her and decided that she could not leave the little girl alone in this rattling cold. She saw a nearby supermarket and bought a cheap blanket and some food from that store. Luckily, she had just got her remuneration today she gave the little girl the blanket and the food. As the little girl saw the food, she promptly picked and started eating without even saying a thing.
Miss Jone did not want to leave her alone in the stunning cold, but she had to go. Miss Jone gave the little girl all the things she needed so that she could have a restful sleep. After coming home, madam Jone couldn't stop thinking about the poor like her, who would be suffering from the harsh weather. When Mr. June saw her in her distressed manner, he asked her what had happened. When she explained what had happened, Mr. June‘s heart grew heavy for poor children. And thus began the rise to this beautiful hostel. Miss Jone even gave half of their property for making this hostel a much better place for helpless children.
Mrs. Smith, always came to this hostel to see how I was. After some years she didn't come. It looked as if she, too, had passed away. Now I was completely left behind with no one. I was very alone. After some days has passed, a new girl came to the hostel. She was elder to me and was assigned to live in my room with other students. She was almost 7 years older than me, and her name was Elizabeth. For four weeks, she was living in our room. She was one of my first friends. I was 3 years old and she was 10 years old.
She loved me very much and we both grew a great relationship as sisters. But after the four weeks, she was sent to stay with other children of her age. But her meeting with me was there always. I never called her Elizabeth, but instead called her elder sister. Nevertheless, this hostel was beautiful, knowledgeable and popular, but it wasn’t perfect. This hostel was also a haunted place.
ns 172.70.131.108da2