1. Who was the little girl afraid of? When did she feel a glad sense of relief?
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little girl was afraid of a father. She feel a glad sense of relief when she hear the footsteps of a father growing fainter in the morning when he is going to his office
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The little girl was afraid of her father. She sought relief when she heard the noise of a carriage going fainter.
- The question has been asked from the story The Little Girl.
- The youngster had resided with her grandmom and parents. Even though she avoided her father as she was terrified, she still felt at ease when she saw him go to work.
- She used to stutter in front of him out of fear because she thought he was judgmental, nasty, and harsh.
- Every morning he used to bid her bye with a casual kiss, she used to feel relieved when she heard the carriage noise diminishing
- She had seen Mr McDonald having fun with kids. She concluded that while some dads are tough, like hers, others are compassionate and caring.
- One night, she had a terrifying nightmare and woke up in terror, screaming and sobbing. Right next to her, she could see her father. He took good care.
- She then understood that her dad wasn't bad. He shows her love and care in his own way.
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