Chapter 10
We remained like this, staying in that house at night and going during the day to clean the rest of the houses of the house with the maids, for nearly a year, and as the date of the fundraising celebration for the house approached, I was twelve years old when this day was considered like a holiday for us because the director ordered our situation. In a house in the middle of the house, and giving us new clothes and also giving us full meals, those meals that we only see on holidays or when someone from the ministry visits, as we used to hear.
The director used to divide the girls into care homes according to their ages. The children younger than eleven were to receive and sing, and the children over the age of eleven would sit in the factory attached to the care home. We were also divided into those who did the work of spinning threads, those who made carpets, and those who sew. Clothing.
I was working on the embroidery machine for fabrics and making drawings on them. I
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