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My Unforgettable Little Sister
 
From birth until now, there is one person in my memories who has left an indelible impression on me, my little sister. She has a round chubby face with big bright eyes and a cherry mouth. Her nose is neither too big nor too small, and she even has a pair of unsightly ears that don't look out of place on her.

I remember one time when our aunt noticed that her hair had grown to the middle of her neck, she said, "Oh! Your hair has grown long, I'll ask your sister to take you to cut it short tomorrow." As soon as my sister heard this, she immediately widened her eyes and said angrily, "I don't want to, I want to keep my long hair, I don't want to cut it." Our aunt's reaction was calm and indifferent, as if she was used to hearing such things from her own daughter. She said in a flat voice, "You're only six years old now, do you know how to tie long hair?" My sister knew she couldn't tie her own hair, so she turned around and ran back to her room like a galloping horse, slamming the door shut behind her. As she ran, she kept muttering to herself, "I want to keep my long hair... I want to keep it...". I thought to myself, she probably went into her room to cry. Whenever she got angry, she would hide in her room and cry silently. After crying, she would come out by herself and sit quietly on the couch, watching cartoons without saying a word.

Sometimes, when she was angry, she would even resort to violence. Whenever I angered her, she would reach out her hand and pinch my flesh, squeezing it tightly until my hand turned blue. Even now, I still feel a twinge of pain when I think back to those moments.

Now she has moved to Shaoguan, and we hardly ever see each other every year. I miss her very much here, and I wonder if she misses me over there. My unforgettable memories include the person who has left the greatest impression on me, my cute and mischievous little sister.
     
 
 

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