Letters for Johnny Tremain

November 6, 2007 at 5:22 am (Uncategorized)

Dear James,

 

I have just recently injured my hand and I’m seeking advice for how to continue with the crippled hand I have now. I was a silversmith until this accident happened in the furnace. When I was pouring the silver into the mold, the mold just broke up and the silver landed on my hand. The silver was so hot that it burnt my hand and later turned it into a crippled hand. Now, I can’t use the hand to do anything. It is worthless and useless. I am trying to get on with my left hand but it is hard. So, I seek your advice on how to get on with my life and this cursed crippled hand.

 

                                                                

                                                                 Sincerely,

                                                                        Johnny Tremain

        

Dear James,

 

I have just recently injured my hand and I’m seeking advice for how to continue with the crippled hand I have now. I was a silversmith until this accident happened in the furnace. When I was pouring the silver into the mold, the mold just broke up and the silver landed on my hand. The silver was so hot that it burnt my hand and later turned it into a crippled hand. Now, I can’t use the hand to do anything. It is worthless and useless. I am trying to get on with my left hand but it is hard. So, I seek your advice on how to get on with my life and this cursed crippled hand.

 

                                                                

                                                                 Sincerely,

                                                                        Johnny Tremain

        

1 Comment

  1. najwa1994 said,

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