Roger dean kiser orphanage in manila
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He begins by explaining the routine he went through each morning.
Grandmother ws suppose to be adopted by a couple in Manila, Ar. Stories from The Life and Times of orphan, Roger Dean Kiser
With the other thirty boy who lived in his dormitory, he would wake up, make his bed, and march to breakfast in two straight lines. This process repeated every morning, as if he lived in a prison instead of an orphanage. After breakfast one Saturday morning, he noticed the house parent chasing and catching butterflies.
After catching the butterflies, the house parent would then pin the butterfly's wings to a cardboard sheet, while it was still alive.
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Kiser was secretly watching the entire time as he winced at the cruelty of the beauty that was being killed. After the house parent left, Kiser entered the room and stared at the struggling butterfly. He touched the wing,