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In the third section, chapter twenty-three, the storyteller talks about meeting Tai-me’s keeper’s wife meeting Aho. The two of them spent the day together. While they were together. While they were together they heard a loud noise, like something had fallen. They went to look and Tai-me had fallen to the ground.The historian talks of Mammedaty wearing a grandmother bundle. It says that if you didn’t show proper respect it would grow very heavy. Momedaty talks about one of the memories from his grandmother’s house. He tells about an iron kettle on her front porch. It was heavy and rang like a bell. It was used to catch the rain and they would use the rain to wash their hair afterwards. I will always remember my grandma as being a very strong woman. My grandpa died when all of his kids were still young, so my grandma was left to raise them alone. She did it all by herself. She wanted to prove that she could make it on just her income and her time and effort. And she did prove it. She is also the nicest person I know; she gives everything she has. I can only hope to be half as generous as her. |