Assume you are Grusha. Write a private journal you would prepare to keep the following experiences memorable. (i) The day Governor Abashwili was beheaded. (ii) The day...

      

Assume you are Grusha. Write a private journal you would prepare to keep the following experiences memorable.

(i) The day Governor Abashwili was beheaded.

(ii) The day you arrived at your brother’s place, Lavrenti, in the Northern Mountain.

(iii)The day your fiancé, Simon Shashava, came in search of you once the war is over.

  

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Martin
To: Maro@yahoo.gov.nuka Name
From: grushavashadze@gmail.gov must be
Cc: cookmaisha@yahoo.gov.nuka joined
Subject: My most memorable experiences
Date: June 28th, 2015
Dear Maro,

I would like to share my most memorable experiences especially about that horrifying day of a coup.


I reminiscence the gloomy day of the execution of our Governor Abashwili. A day of fantastic and horrific
memories. Simon Shashava my love betrothed me; he hang a beautiful chin around my neck. Reluctantly we
parted. Simon promised to come to me after the war.

Oh! Horrible memories I nurse; Georgi beheaded. The egocentric wife and mother Natella Ambaswili abandoned
her innocent child Michael. The brute is only concerned about her clothes and boots to match. She escaped to save
her dear life. Overwhelmed by humane, feeling I had to guard little Michael. With much persuasion did my fellow
servants urge me to escape. The fat prince with drunken ironshirts did carry Georgi’s head on a lance; with a nail
the soldier fastened the head on the wall by its hair. The sight was horrific. In dilemma I stood still, torn between
my love for Michael and for my life. I heard or I thought the child called to me. Full of compassion, I sat down
waiting, watching hoping someone should come for the child. At the break of dawn, I picked the child as stolen
goods and I crept away

Seven days I trudged with Michael a sweet load on my back across the glacier in the Northern Mountain.
Exhausted, I arrived at my brother’s house, Lavrenti Vashnadze I hoped he would arise and embrace me. How
disillusioned I became. A cold reception I received, what a mean, eccentric wife Aniko is! The puritanical,
insensitive sister-in-law viewed me like I had the plague. Scared I had scarlet fever, worse still a contagious
disease. Tuberculosis superciliously calling out to a servant to mind the cake. Like a police officer she
interrogated me. Concerning my husband. The henpecked Laverenti fearful, lied to her that my husband is coming
to a farm after the war. I was going to wait for him I longed to sit and eat but this was an illusion. I placed Michael
in Lavrenti’s hand. Oh! Brother, only promised a bed after supper. My goodness! I collapsed.

As I sat by the stream washing linen long after Lavrenti forcefully married me off to Jussup. Almost forgetting my
frustrations I laughed as Michael and other kids enacted the Head-off Game. He, like his father, Georgi, outwits
other kids. I am elated to see Simon, he is thrilled. What a reunion. Sadly, I explained I had changed my name:
Simon could not understand that nothing stood between us, yet there was something. He saw the cap on the grass
and wondered whether I got a baby. Hastily, he concluded, the wife need not say no more. Frustrated, he
demanded his cross. Angrily he said “Better still throw it in the stream,: I pleaded desperately, passionately, the
child is not mine,” What a day, I stood aghast. Two ironshirts had abducted Michael. In a moment call Simon.
My! He is gone.

Determined to fight for the child, I had adopted and brought up and nurtured, I risked my life. I boldly followed
the ironshirts to the city. What a day
marto answered the question on May 28, 2019 at 07:09


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