War Torn Love

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caught eaves dropping. The glorious thought of that got me all warm in the heart. I snuck outside, unheard, and headed off for somewhere, anywhere else, screaming for joy! 
     
                  Abram never really as much as told me, but I had unexpectedly caught him looking at me strangely once and awhile, especially when we went swimming, and I purposely let him see me. He seems to get all tongue tied when he is around me those days. I was not sure what that had meant.
     
                  The two of us still hung out together, he escorted me back and forth to school each day, but since the summer has started, there has been a new development in the time he had available to me; he had taken on a job with the nearby farmer, as a farm hand. I hardly have to see him - he seemed to be tired whenever I got to spend time with him, which was not much. I was sad about this - we had always spent our summers together.
     
                  This didn’t sit so well with his father. His father wanted his only son to have his employment in his and my Poppa’s clothing store. But the truth was, he wasn’t remotely even shown interest in that line of employment - he wanted to become a farmer one day, he showed no interest in clothing whatsoever, never did. It was however traditional that the eldest son to take over his father’s business at some point, but Abram just would not have it. He knew it was breaking his father’s heart he just wanted to pursue his own dreams. He dreamed of starting his own farm one day.
     
                  This was all smoothed over - thanks if you can believe it, - to my big sister, who just so happened to fall madly in - love with Abram’s older cousin. Who just so happened to have come to town, for work, and to attend college. He decided to stick around after he started dating and falling in love with Sissy. Now on this subject, both our fathers joined forces, through both combining their two businesses together, and happily joined families. Marym and her new husband was groomed to take over and solved the problem. I guess he has good taste for his daughters, I know he was very protective. So this got Abram off the hook to freely purse his dreams, and not have to feel so bad.
     
                  Oh, you ought to have seen Marym, these days, she was so happy. I can honestly say I have never seen her as happy as she was then, she was positively glowing.  Once married, she really desired to become a mother. I considered that she would make an excellent mommy. I looked forward to becoming an aunt too. And Momma had been leaving not so subtle hints, and let it known she desired to become a grandmother, she even started knitting baby clothing. And her new husband, oh he’s a really terrific guy, he treats her like gold, quite handsome to boot.
     
                  Poppa once said, “he’s is like a son I never had,”
     
                  They both got along positively famously - they often went fishing. My Father and Mr. Wakstok were quite happy with his work they say he has a good head for business.  He used to live in Warsaw before coming here - he moved here upon his mother’s passing because he needed work, and with no family there.
     
                  Mr. Wakstok, and Poppa have been trying to expand the company. Finding new markets for their line of men’s clothing, across the border, in Germany. 
     
                  Poppa said. “Since this fella named Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, he has seemed to completely turn around the economy. In just a few short years since taking office tool! Poland should be as lucky as Germany.” Have you ever live to regret something you have said? We would all regret the true horror of what one man could bestow on the world, in his attempt to destroy humanity. Trying to completely exterminate a whole race of people. My Poppa dearly regretted ever liking

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