what did lencho carry to the town
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Lencho hoped for rains as the only thing that his field of ripe corn needed was a shower
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We know that, Lencho was an ox of a man, working like an animal in the fields, but nonetheless he knew how to write. The following Sunday at first light, he started writing a letter that he would personally carry into town and mail. It was essentially a letter to God by him.
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- Lencho was a diligent farmer who resided at the top of a little hill.
- He needed money to resow his land after the hailstorm destroyed his crops so he could sustain his family.
- Lencho believed in God.
- He had been told that everything, including what is hidden in one's conscience, is seen by God.
- So, in order to resow his land and survive till the harvest grew once again, he addressed a letter to God requesting 100 pesos.
- In his letter to God, Lencho expressed his desperate need for one hundred pesos in order to resow his fields and provide for his family till the crop.
- He went to the post office, got a stamp, and dropped the envelope into the mail slot.
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