what are the main points of the chapter a letter to god
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- Lencho was a farmer.
- His house was the only house in the valley and top of a hill.
- Lencho's field needed rain for a good harvest.
- He looked expectantly at the sky and it did rain at last.
- The drops of rain was like coins for him.
- But his happiness was short lived as very large hailstones began to fall after the rain.
- The hailstones destroyed all leaves on trees , plants and flowers
- There would be no crop on that year.
- There was single hope God
- He wrote a letter to Good on following Sunday.
- He needed 100 pesos to sow his field again and to live until the new crop came.
- He wrote To God on envelope and put it into mailbox.
- The postmaster laughed heartily and took it into postmaster.
- Postmaster read letter and show faith in God so decided to help Lencho.
- He collected seventy pesos only from employee and himself distributed a part of salary.
- The letter reach to Lencho with signature of god in it with money.
- Lencho's happiness was turned into anger when there was thirty pesos short of the money.
- So. he wrote another letter to good remainding Him that he received 70 pesos sent by Him.
- He asked God not to send the rest of 30 pesos through mail as post office employee were bunch of crooks.
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• Lencho was a farmer.
• His house was situated on the crest of the low hill in the valley.
• Lencho believe in God.
• His field needed rain for better harvest.
• But, when big storm began to blow and hailstones began to fall which destroyed his crops.
• There was a single hope of God!
• He wrote a letter to God in which he demanded 100 pesos and put it into mailbox.
• The postmaster laughed but, then became serious.
• He collected 70 pesos from office employees and gave it to Lencho.
• Lencho thought that 30 pesos stolen by office employees and called them "bunch of Crooks".
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