Why did the postmaster answer the letter to Lencho?
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postmaster wrote a letter to the lencho and send him in a letter in name of God to keep lencho faith in god alive so that he could feed his family and harvest his field.
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The postmaster answered the letter to Lencho as he didn't want to lose Lencho's faith.
Explanation:
- The postmaster read Lencho's letter and at first laughed. He quickly turned serious though, and was deeply impressed by the writer's unwavering trust in God. Lencho's faith was something he didn't want to lose.
- He requested assistance from his colleagues and friends because he didn't want Lencho's trust in God to be undermined. Additionally, he gave a portion of his income to this humanitarian endeavour.
- He begged his staff for cash after learning that Lencho needed 100 pesos.
- He was unable to deposit the entire sum, but he was able to transfer Lencho a little over half of it.
- He placed the cash in an envelope marked "God" and addressed it to Lencho.
- Lencho receives money from the postmaster to support him and maintain his belief in God. Lencho's devotion to God had an impression on him. He wished for him to share his trust in God. He affixes his signature as God to the letter.
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