nimal dunuhinga - A single-handed Widow’s struggle

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Though it’s rickety and dirty the Laundry named “Crystal Beauty.”
Chain smoker the skinny man and his beautiful wife they wash and iron others dirty clothes other than their sins together.
The near by barracks give their saluted uniforms them to wash and they make a little income for their living.
The fate is cruel always and he died of a lung cancer.
The woman lived only fifteen years with him and he gave her ten children including seven girls and three boys.
All go to school in many difficulties and she fights alone with life.
She gives you a friendly smile at the same time her heart is hotter than Iron.
The eldest beautiful daughter who comes after school and she does the ironing behind the curtain as the recruits of the barracks who eavesdropp when passing the premises.
The diffident woman but she is virtuous who still strong enough to secure her and the daughters from evil eyes.
She dreamed one hazy night all the brass buttons of the uniforms turn up bullion.

nimal dunuhinga

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