Chapter 44 I Don't Despise Him for Being Poor
- Very quickly, Susan dragged her mother, who was still holding on to hope, out of the ward and said with a helpless and weary expression. "Don't try to keep in touch with the Baileys anymore. We're already divorced! So why still go to them only to embarrass yourself?!"
- Loretta was down in the dumps. Her eyes welled up with tears as if she was the one getting divorced instead.
- "Susan, do you still remember the high fever you had as a child? We didn't have a car back then, and it was so cold. Your brother and I—"