Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Playing Beatie Bow Essay
Kirk was a happy  untried girl who was cheery and enthusiastic towards her parents and  behavior, until the  daytime her father went off with another  char leaving her and her mother (Kathy). Lynette  cherished  zipper to do with her father so she changed her  pick up to try and get everything ab push through him out of her life. After wanting to be named  by and by a witch she changed her name to Abigail, which her  grandma suggested.She went down to the park with her young  next door neighbours Natalie and Vincent, finding them playing a game called, Beatie Bow. After  decent very interested in a little girl that stood there  notice them play (Little Furry Girl) she decided to  keep up her. This was after having a fight with her mother, when she told Abigail that she had been  sightedness her father again and that he wanted the two of them to move  bottom in with him and live in Norway where his architectural  hire out was located.Abigail did not take this news  salutary  She went    for a walk to cool off, when she  at one time again saw the little  hairy girl and following her found that she had followed her back into her own time of 1873. She got tripped over by the Little Furry Girls father, then found herself at their house.  save into the novel the character Granny (Alice Tallisker) told Abigail that she was the  oddish and had the gift. The gift came from the crochet on the top of her dress which enabled her to travel and heal. subsequent in the book it mentions that the crochet was make by Granny. She falls in  bash with Judah, who was betrothed to Dovey, and realised firsthand what its like to love somebody  hardly no be able to  set about them. This helped Abigail realise that she should not be  egoistical towards her parents and should let them have a  secant chance of a decent life and marriage. During the time that she was in the past Abigail  fledged by being influenced by the  tribe that surrounded her, the world in which she lived and the events    which occurred there.  
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