afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down for a rest by the window. What a surprise! The woman sitting by her window was clearly seen! Her window was clean! Suddenly, I realized I had made a mistake. I was watching her through my dirty window all the time!
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My mother only had one eye. I never wanted her to meet me at my school. I was afraid that my classmates would say I had an ugly mother.
One day, I was badly ill. So my mother came to my class.
¡°Your mom only has one eye?¡± said some of my classmates. I wished my mother disappeared(Ïûʧ) in front of me just like the air.
¡°Don¡¯t stand in front of me. Why don¡¯t you just die?¡± I shouted at her. My mother just handed me some medicine and left without saying anything.
At that time, I didn¡¯t think I made her sad. That night I saw my mom crying in her room. Even so, I hated her tears from one eye. I made a decision(¾öÐÄ); I must study hard and leave my mother. Years later my dream came true. I was successful. I never thought of going back to see my ¡°ugly¡± mother until one day I got a letter.
¡°My son, I¡¯m sorry I only have one eye. When you were little, you got into a car accident and lost your eye. As a mom, I couldn¡¯t let you live with only one eye. So I gave you mine. I was never angry with you because I love you.¡±
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