The sound of the rushing water echoed in my ears. When you sit in the gallery all you see is the glorious spectacle — the pachyderms with their bells and bright saddles going through the ritual of their slow dance with confetti of light spraying over them. “Boy, if there’s anything Madame hates it’s immodesty.” “Please, Socorro,” I begged. She told the girls I had a crazy uncle in Japan. by Peter Brown | Mar 30, 2014. THE EYE OF A NEEDLE Gilda Cordero-Fernando When I was a little girl and in school, we all had a very strong sense of sin. The first Normal School was opened in Manila in 1901. Through the eye of a needle? “You know it wasn’t my fault!” “What a mortal sin!” laughed Socorro. Paperback $16.65 $ 16. “I should have known. 3: Show Don't Tell, Cecilia Brainard's Creative Writing Tip No. Recent Posts. It was used for people to enter the city after the main door was closed at night. So at recess time I told Socorro I had decided to give her my earrings. And our eyes automatically strayed to where Socorro sat in her mended uniform, scratching a scab off her ankle. Go ask Clara. “Quit pestering me, will you?” she said. “Then give me your pearl earrings,” she said. “You said that! “A mushroom!” she snorted at the little nun’s face. .wsite-not-footer blockquote {} The "stop bump" inside the eye of the Spiral Eye needle works as a way to lock your thread inside of the eye. If Socorro wandered away for ten minutes I broke out in a nervous sweat and bit my thumbnail to ribbons. “Wait—” I called faintly, but Socorro had already crossed the street. Shop at The Eye of a Needle and discover a range of fabrics, sewing accessories, homeware, creative sewing workshops, styling, colour consultations and much more! .wsite-headline-paragraph,.wsite-header-section .paragraph {font-size:18px !important;} “Aren’t you dressed yet?” she called over her shoulder. “You’re going to live in a barong barong and be very poor.” After a while she threw the ball across the playground and sat down on a bench and I sat down too. But I could sense from the square of her shoulders and the giggle convulsed in her cheek that she was still going to tell. “It’s only until tomorrow. .wsite-menu a {font-family:"Playfair Display" !important;font-weight:400 !important;} It occurs several times throughout the Talmud. I showed her my Shirley Temple album. Thumbs up for moreNightcored by myselfI don´t own any rightsArtist: SiaSong: Eye of the Needle You could stand at the top of the stairs and look down to the Maypole, over to the drinking fountains and the cluster of glider swings where the collegiates sat gossiping, and clear down to the curve of mossy convent wall which enclosed the nuns’ vegetable garden. I don’t know why I never told my parents about Socorro, but I think I was afraid they’d made a big fuss and I’d be in an even worse fix. Get it as soon as Wed, Dec 30. .wsite-menu-default a {font-family:"Cantarell" !important;font-style:normal !important;text-transform: none !important;} Eye Of The Needle “God helps those who help themselves.” Have you ever heard someone quote this popular “Bible verse” to you? Once I had to go to the canteen for a notebook and when I got back I saw her talking to Madame Ludmilla. com_currentSite = "150553465149454366"; Socorro was a large simpering girl with chopped bangs and a cough in her voice, and she was Madame Ludmilla’s spy. “I saw!” Socorro chanted, making all sorts of horrid faces, covering her eyes with her stubby-nailed fingers and peeking through them. The thought of a needle in your eye is not a pleasant thought. His audience would not want to give up their wealth to follow … “Then see that you bring them tomorrow without fail,” she said, “because I’m sick to death of you and I’ll never give you a chance again.” What would I tell Mother? In context, His point is unmistakable: Manufacturing your own salvation is just as impossible as threading a massive beast of burden through the eye of a sewing needle. She pinched the pus off a sore on her knee and winced. The bell had already rung when I got to school, but on Fridays Father Charlie took over the religion class and he couldn’t keep track of who was late because he had one glass eye. the eye of a bull. Then we played monkey-monkey but it was no fun at all because Socorro was always cheating. The Last Moon-Game of Summer by C. Brainard, The Black Man in the Forest by C. Brainard, The Blue-Green Chiffon Dress by C. Brainard, Friday Evening at the Seashore by C. Brainard, The Old Mansion Near the Plaza, novel excerpt by C. Brainard, Rumblings of War novel excerpt by C. Brainard, The SS Pacifica, novel excerpt by C. Brainard, The Syrian Doctor in Paris by C. Brainard, The Turkish Seamstress in Ubec by C. Brainard, Winning Hearts and Mind, novel excerpt by C. 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Thomas brought 1,000 American teachers to the Philippines; the name “Thomasite” became generic for all American teachers in the Philippines at the time. 'active', A word from the editor. In the corridor, at dismissal, I overheard her tell Madame Ludmilla she wanted to talk to her about a shameful matter concerning one of the girls. “Go buy me a soft drink to go with it,” said Socorro, licking her fingers greedily. Its title references the difficulty of the precise task of threading a needle. In 1902 the Americans established a system of public high schools concentrated in cities and principal towns. I suffered my scratchy old pen, hating myself but never daring to say a word. Lend me ten centavos, will you?” In the middle of the week Socorro borrowed my fountain pen, a nice new Waterman I had gotten for my birthday, and never returned it. .wsite-phone {font-family:"Playfair Display" !important;font-weight:400 !important;} _W.setup_model_rpc({"rpc_namespace":"_W.CustomerAccounts.RPC","model_namespace":"_W.CustomerAccounts.BackboneModelData","collection_namespace":"_W.CustomerAccounts.BackboneCollectionData","bootstrap_namespace":"_W.CustomerAccounts.BackboneBootstrap","models":{"CustomerAccounts":{"_class":"CustomerAccounts.Model.CustomerAccounts","defaults":null,"validation":null,"types":null,"idAttribute":null,"keydefs":null}},"collections":{"CustomerAccounts":{"_class":"CustomerAccounts.Collection.CustomerAccounts"}},"bootstrap":[]}); I sat on a stone bench and unwrapped my sandwich. Mother looked up from the piano. ) I can still see the plump red meat of her tongue lolling wetly between the white fence of her teeth. I scurried after it. PHILIPPINE SCHOOLS Soon after the Philippine American War (1898-1901), the American government established schools in the Philippines. But there was Madame Ludmilla, spewing righteousness and brimstone, they complemented each other like hook and eye — and the nun’s bigotry brought to the surface Socorro’s subtler qualities. It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to heaven, the Bible tells us. More schools were opened subsequently. Obama praised the Dali Lama, who was in attendance, and confirms our national sin of sitting at the table, dining with devils. Each day she also borrowed ten centavos on some pretext or another, and she was still going to tell Madame Ludmilla. I dropped limply to my seat in relief and exhaustion, as if I had been walking a long, long distance. function initCustomerAccountsModels() { ", Guest Blogger, Melissa Salva, Volunteerism Strong Despite Disruptions by Gov't Agencies, Guest Blogger, Brian Ascalon Roley, "Old Man", National Geographic Features Brainard's Growing Up Filipino Books, Cecilia Manguerra Brainard (official website), Cecilia Brainard (@ceciliabrainard) Instagram, Search According to Topic - search box upper left, C. Brainard, How Filipinos Are Coping With Covid, I, C. Brainard - How Filipinos Are Coping With Covid, 2, C. Brainard - How Filipinos Are Coping With Covid, 3, Tony Robles - An Encounter with a Bee During Quarantine. .wsite-menu a {} I glanced over my shoulder and still Socorro’s seat behind me was empty. Why should we discuss this issue? .wsite-menu-default a {} You don’t care for me at all, so why should I worry about you?” “You must never tell, Socorro,” I said anxiously. The paper made its way down the second row and the girls held on to their bellies in silent mirth. “You know it’s my duty to tell. _W = _W || {}; _W.securePrefix='www.tagalogshortstories.net'; _W = _W || {}; She received her B.A. .wsite-elements.wsite-footer div.paragraph, .wsite-elements.wsite-footer p, .wsite-elements.wsite-footer .product-block .product-title, .wsite-elements.wsite-footer .product-description, .wsite-elements.wsite-footer .wsite-form-field label, .wsite-elements.wsite-footer .wsite-form-field label{} The Eye of the Needle, short story by Gilda Cordero-Fernando Gilda Cordero-Fernando b 1930-d 2020 Gilda Cordero-Fernando passed away on August 27, 2020. 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Eventually he returns home with nothing. } .wsite-phone {} false, .wsite-headline-paragraph,.wsite-header-section .paragraph {font-family:"Playfair Display" !important;font-weight:400 !important;text-transform: none !important;} .wsite-not-footer blockquote {font-family:"Playfair Display" !important;font-weight:700 !important;font-style:italic !important;} Mother was playing a valse on the piano when I arrived home. .fancybox-title {} ALL ARTICLES ARE COPYRIGHTED 2016 BY CECILIA MANGUERRA BRAINARD. Maybe she was even going to be absent! Anybody. “Please, Socorro,” I begged, clutching her sleeve in fright. “Maybe she already knows.” “Then how come she hasn’t called me or anything yet?” “She’s like Dick Tracy — you know — suspense and all that.” She laughed and dug me with her elbow because Madame Ludmilla was walking by just then with an armload of confiscated comics. She had never been that late before. I remember what a big fuss she created in Grade II when I was made a mushroom in the school play when everyone else was a fairy or at least an elf. He’s got a refrigerator and a radio and everything. the eye of a producer. I hugged the folding seat and cried for the baby elephants. He is known as the Needle because of his trademarked way of killing people by jabbing a stiletto into their rib cages. We were always very careful not to lie and not to steal, not to commit adultery and not to kill. (C) 2015 Monkey Puzzle Records, under exclusive license to RCA Records. a young ophthalmologist looking at a retina scan in a computer monitor. . Tagalog Short Stories Why, she would surely pin my skirts up to my blouse and make me walk around the playground with a placard. in Education from St. Theresa’s College; and her M.A. “And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” ~Matthew 19:24 King James Version (KJV) Happiness is like a sack of gold coins. Socorro always had one of those hard buns you get from the Chinese store at two a centavo and it always had margarine and brown sugar in it. Engraver Graham Short, carved a Bible quote on a miniature fleck of gold in the eye of a needle, the Daily Star reported. Oh boy, what if they expel you?” “Who cares?” I made a face and looked away. It is not good to be wealthy in Matthew through John! “And I’ll never tell.” I stared at her in horror. Mother didn’t usually approve of circuses (“It’s dusty and all the children who go have colds and what if the tent collapses?”) but there it was right on my lap — elephants and lions and clowns and all, and I couldn’t even be happy about it. Now I’ll be forced to keep that appointment with Madame Ludmilla.” “Don’t be mad, Socorro,” I said. Mama stormed into the classroom and asked Madame Alice why wasn’t I a fairy or an elf. {"navigation\/item":"
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