What was the adverse empacts of hail stones on lencho's crops
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Along with the rain came very large hailstones. They truly did resemble silver coins. The house, the fields and the hill-side were covered with the white hails. Not a leaf remained on the trees. The corn was totally destroyed. So were the flowers. Lencho was sorrowful. They would have no corn that year.
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Lencho was a hard working farmer. He had grown corn in his field and was waiting for rain anxiously. He was very happy to see the rain but it later turned to worry as the rain became a storm and destroyed his fields. He had deep faith in God and after the destruction of the field, he was hopeful that everything will be all right. Although Lencho was a very strong man and worked hard in the field, his faith in God made him write a letter to God. He asked for hundred pesos from God and was confident of receiving the amount. When he received only seventy pesos he again wrote to God asking for the remaining money and accusing the postal department for stealing money. This shows that Lencho was a religious