meant well, and they had all been very good to her. Mrs Thornton was forever telling her to consider The Meadow her home, and she had even turned the little box room at the end of the second-floor landing into a bedroom for her. Mrs Thornton had insisted she keep a few clothes there, and when she had visited Gwen in November she had left behind
by Barbara Taylor Bradford (0 Reviews)
In "Act of Will" by Barbara Taylor Bradford, the protagonist reflects on her positive relationships with those around her, particularly Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. Thornton has always been supportive, urging her to view The Meadow as her home. This warmth is evident as Mrs. Thornton took the initiative to convert a small room into a cozy bedroom for her, ensuring she felt welcomed and provided for.
Furthermore, Mrs. Thornton's kindness extended beyond words; she encouraged her to leave some belongings at The Meadow, reinforcing the sense of belonging. During her visit to Gwen in November, this act of leaving clothes behind symbolized a deeper connection and commitment to her well-being. Overall, these actions from Mrs. Thornton highlight the nurturing atmosphere that the protagonist is grateful for.
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