Hannah expected this to make her sob even more, but instead she found her tears drying up and her tummy growing warm. How dare they? How dare they do this to little girls? She understood now why her parents go so angry when they saw the result of bombers in the white hot streets of the Middle East, why men and women wailed in anger as well as grief as they lifted the limp bodies of children from the rubble. How dare they? No, she wasn't going to die like this, wrapped up like some helpless baby. Stephen M. Irwin
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Hannah expected this to make her sob even more, but instead she found her tears drying up and her tummy growing warm. Hannah who wrote this quote means that she feels sorry for the two girls who died in the bombing. She doesn't feel sorry for the people who killed those little girls because she considers them as bad as those who kill innocent civilians. Giving a reason for the bombing is not enough, those people have to be punished.

Source: The Dead Path

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