but 1941 regina had already moved herself and mary plan 'er to regina's childhood home in milledgevillend then edward would join them because the lupus was debilitating him and taking away his strength, and he would practices away in february of 1941. so just before her 16th 16th birthday, she has lost her father, and she had very close ties with her father, not only as daughter but she said in another one of her letters when she sat down to write, she felt like she was writing for the two of them. so they had a literary connection. so a very big blow for her, and so was leaving this house evidently because in another letter she would right -- just at poignant to be torn away from a house as a person. so this house meant a great deal to her. she seemed to be well received, though she never expected to be well-received. she knew that her story were nonconventional she had something to say usual with about the grace being visited upon somebody who came to sear her but grotesque characters, larger than life characters and the violence often in her stories that she felt that she really had