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Cuento Galopeño – Los Cuentos de Pancho Madrigal

Apr 16, 202424 min
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Ya hacía varios años que en el Galope la ermita estaba cerrada

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I know Roberto, here goes the story and now I count Galos Peñose is the tale of now Galos Peño. There you go, hey, hey. The Holy Week of nineteen hundred and thirty years had passed, and in the Galope the hermitage had remained closed. Dude, yeah, sleepwalking bats. They were the only ones there were. Then another year passed and returned the other Holy Week and the hermitage was still closed, he told me and multiplied by four. Bats are ambulous, friends, sleeping like tobacco leaves hung on the

list beams. Doña Tulita sighed and repeated Holy God. In the Galope we live four years away from the hand of God and never came a little father four years before that situation, because the principals of the Galope decided to come in commission to the city of Leon to talk with the Bishop, because the Galope belonged to the diocese of Leon. Friend, among the members of that commission came Felipto Matute, who was the one who took the floor. The

Bishop received him cordially and kindly, he was very good. Bishop, say mine, I am pleased with your visit and I wish I could help you with the pity that there is so little priest in the country. There are many people and very little priest. The harvest is a lot, says the lord and the operators are few. So please forgive me for my interruption,

Mr Bishop. As they say, then, Mr Diobipus, you mean because we have no priests in the Galope and we can have him and my son, I will do my best, because a priest visits them several times a year. It' s very difficult, but with God' s help we ' re going to try. Oh that Mommy raigan I saw with Papa and said son, like you said, I say it is okay, well, my lord I vip is fine. We' ll keep inspiring. I ask you just a little patience, because well, there are very few priests in

the country. I' m telling you. Everyone is busy, but be patient, be patient that I will seek the solution of the problem. They can therefore be well, therefore, my lord and Bishop, we trust that God will accompany them. Go with God. The Galope Commission returned with that promise. Dude. True, the Bishop had the best intentions, but there was really no priest friend, that was the problem. Thus, the Galope followed the same, the same sleepwalking bats, continued to hang on the beams

and have them with parched curd faces. They were powdering more and more until an old bandit, Don Madaleno Mojica, who was a high- flying pigeon and who knew his Latins, decided that a priest, a priest that is needed in the Galope, better opportunity than this yeara. There' s no one.“ I have kept an old cassock that the curate gave to the

barony,” Hontaa said to me, woman. I put on chayutana and who tells me that I am not a priest ay and listen was the missionary priest who already grasps the Galope very often, very often ay ay no one knows me who endures I picked up in me first is a question of preaching and collecting rejoice the crazy and everything, and so he did. One son searched in an old chest where his wife kept everything and found the cassock and also found a black hat, a rosary to put it on his full neck.

All right, ready, cupcake Your time' s up. I am going to see myself in the mirror, to see how I look I must look handsome of that and hat from today I am my pioneer and the first that I will organize in the congregation of the daughters of Mary. It seems to me also organizing the true procession and telling him when the image comes out in the street. The children will go ahead, the men will go to my sides, the daughters of Mary will be at my feet and the old

ones will be made behind the carriage. Already organize the procession, true fantastic cupcake, ready your mines, the Galope ay that is a gold mine, a free gold mine. When he sang the snoring, the rooster of Ben Venuto was centering the judge of Galope and when all the roosters of Galope answered

him, he was entering the village. That new purist man was in a mule of freedom within the village and was directed the hermitage and stopped in the atri man, naturally, as people looked at him and all went to greet

them in mind. Of course it' s felipito, matu uncle man, matpitos gres yo, pegresito, we' re going to do it, we ' re all going and welcome, Juadrecito, you come here, for the Galope, father guita, parejo, choro, s sones, well, I can' t live here, but I' m going to come every month pussy wey, and I' m his crista Padrejito, felipita ma te, you kept your order to elvirate God and Uteo yo. Thank you, son, thank you. Nothing. He' s already been acolyte on other occasions

as an alcoholic, not acoholite. Mr Cura' s assistant, and he ' s not a mateonor and de laa, I asked you if he had been an alcoholic, no truth, no acolyte. It was yes and listen to me, right now. Okay. The first thing to do is clean the hermitage I see a little. Let' s just say as abandoned dirty lolarañosa with many positions of bats and cats. J j ere a careful pair. At one point there will be a shoulder and how is a shoe illustrated

you watch carefully. Let' s go and there we go to see something noticed, because come on women, each one bring a broom, let' s clean the churches and new little father is already here. Let' s go to the cleaner Lila and soon. Today or Bichi and done, everyone ran for Scope valdestiagoa is cleaner. They opened the hermitage, cleaned the punks, the walls, the pee and the sleepwalking bats until they flew inside the hermitage. When it turned out well, linpita, well, very pita,

as in its good times. Then came the first sermon of the priest wey so beloved my brothers, that Chin son my brother or today Güey I three co- consider the sacrifice that means to come here at mule' s back and in my age I already raise the treatment to purita, neca a la ra, but that' s the thing. Son, even if it drags, I do not stop being poor priest little mule. Today this parish is in great need. The parish needs everything. They want a cure. You

ask her very well. The parish needs your help. It' s like who says, gives and gives to my mom I go father go and give. He' s got a little mouse that' s filipite. You' re interrupting me. The little dog leaves what he does for the case. If you don' t have money, don' t worry. The parish needs anything. A small chanchito board, a pair of vaquillites, will enter, a pair of gual bulls, a rejego bull, some short laying chickens.

The parish has no limit. Take any lemon. Oh, they want a priest here They' re gonna have me every month, but that does help. Help generously. The parish accepts ternneritos of four meches up to vaquillitas, chanchito, gallinitas, patito, chonquetito. Whatever it is, I have dark genres. I' m not saying that with genres look yes with gender I' ll go with it. Also bring for cassocks better anything. We

accept anything. Amen or good. The Galópez people were very happy, Friends, of course and the Band- Aid, as they began to receive things. Things started raining on them. Dude, little dog, look here, I' ll get you. I was here to stop for aqua. Veya, thank you, Chiria, yes, thank you, Daughter, thank you. Leave me the mooring there in the atrium, in the shade. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. My mana doesn' t command

him and he sends a walk. This is your chicken, they' re fat, yes, yes, composing so good and give thanks, luism, thank you, thank you. I' m not poor, man I' ve got a jacket. C I want to give to the parish how many liters, because it gives enough to the champagne next to conjotarnareto. Thank you very much, chill ah good to leave me there abandonanja. I' m gonna let myself talk, and I got the cow and the calf. I

' m going to send them to a shop. The parish thanks them for all this, all the pussy paejito and for bringing down the parish with so much animal. He' s going here and he' s going to chanko chicken where we' re going to put her father, we' re going. It' s a lot of people and I haven' t organized any procession yet leave the problem to me, Felipito, I' m going to stain it to a little finger that I have out there, there the parish is going to have it. I don' t have anything from the parish.

Well, it' s that I mourn what I guide them, for that gula, because you much shif Felipito in closed mouth, does not fly in shut up and I did not see this little father, Yes, my dalio respond the curitist. Where, Jody' s gonna put so many things they' re giving him. Where. I told you it' s no problem, it' s no problem, Dad, mom and mom, send this to your champagne. Thanks, Viejita. Oh it' s the couple, there' s the champagne with the champagne and complete tell my little girl

thank you very much, thank you very much. Hurt what you think of Berto and these that was not on Santo Domingo eight in such a hemp. The fact is that this happened a month, two, three, friends, four, five, six months, that so- called priest girled every time to the Gaul that I went heaved a sermon or held only sermons and collected all my piles of toretes, bacca, heifers, chancho at last all nico and then took it to some farms that had felipito, which was no slug.

He arranged the following. Hey don' t you hear, men ears, I would have spoken to Leon to Mr I live, don' t hear, but I have a bell pepper or oco wira to Lion or to ori uir to Lion. Job Pow good the name of the village, the Galope to thank you. Thank you for saying yes, Bishop sir, you don' t know how we' re doing. And grateful to Father Magdalene. It comes to every good one, the beautiful Magdalene father. In my life, I' ve met no father named cupcake. What he' s

like. Jj. Don' t be with mambo or Mr Dio, old man. I beg your pardon, son. I' m not saying you can tell us later, because that' s kind of like a little bit of chaperone. Old man, quite old, old face, because it gives black tana. It' s not from the new ball. No, I

' m not okay with the old priest and virus. How much do you give to people until today, for we have given you more of a say like hemp jen, like eighty toretas, Basques, paridas, chickens, piggy and keep mentioning us, because everything else hurts me all lemos, Holy God, and what do you do with so much good cattle I said that he has? He has a iron right there in the atrium and puts the fero

to the cattle. Yes, the iron of the parish is there beautiful, the iron is ajibe p R. You' re in two initials, let ' s say p R. All the animals are marked here I with PRR is the parish iron. Well, I' ll tell you what. Son, look, I didn' t send any priests there' s something weird. Aha, that man must be an impostor. Already someone who' s cheating on them. Oh, that' s the thing. Either I advance

this cupcake with reason or I do with lightning. Well, then, leave it to me, Mr Yodispo, let me, but you are sure, Bishop sir, you certainly have not sent any father to the Galopi, very sure son, I am well, sure I have not sent anyone or man the fuck, for I thought I was going some hand WEY thanks, then, my lord I vipo. There' s the video I' m going

to go to today. I' d say there we see it when the next month the impostor priest came to Galopez and together a jipe wey and everything if man already had Rian had bought Jipp and every clear man if every month sold lots of cattle. He was rich and ribbed from the gallop gro. I' m good. That time already Felipto had spoken to all the people no longer would be fooled by Alberto when the priest arrived. Felipitus, Felipitus Sacristan, say Joremedia, say the Full Church, they' re waiting for

him for the hiermo. Yes, Felipcho, I' m coming and I ' ve noticed something that made me very happy and I think parents. People have brought huge baskets of tomatoes and eggs and sour oranges that are quite hard and endure j and dadguito as they have already given him so much to win for the parish, because to tell him they bring vegetables and eggs and that orange in the sour ones that you are very curious. These people are very

good. All right, my son is fine and I see one. If the sight doesn' t fool me here, if it' s that they bring me eggs and to make huacamula. I' m also seeing avocado, but I see it quite sazon in the middle of hardwoods. That' s what they look like They' re not completely liquefied. Okay, Jolie, look at me. True will be for them to endure. True, well, he told us everything is for the parish, for the parish. Help

me put it here I' m the rocker. Soon that we are going to sermon, Soon, soon, friend, the hermitage was filled this lango and when the old man sent me, he came out of the sacristy and cooked to the pulpit, felipito from the bottom, still walking also to the center of the hermitage, properly in front of the octopus tonico. He swears to hear, not the priest. He started talking. Hear the horn,

my beloved and brothers, man, name it. The parish has almost everything, yes, yes, it has street and everything, father, how many vaquitas already have the paroquia, how much vaquita marked with iron. Pr well, it has about 200 vaquitas and it' s not much truth, but not even the plain father boy. P r means Pedro Rodríguez, son, don' t miss me about it. PR means Pa roquea pa Roquia a

moment heard will power your language in the igle. It' s not a cure that you' re called Pedro Rodriguez and you' re a good old man of shame. Ah well, we' ll settle the score. Right now, right now they expect me to say I' m going to explain to you and all the animals have made them angry with their irons. P R, which means Pedro Rodriguez is not there, Father, said let me explain, does not say Parish, I am I I nothing to see you

took the eggs. Posed badger hate I take him to call or tell me for all the cattle we go to trecto is panado that and not from another. Let' s go. What to tell me, covered, you can imagine how the impostor actually ended, full of tomatoes, a man and rotten eggs, tied him up and took him to the estate. They demanded that he return all the cattle he had taken, man, and he had to return it and the lid fell on him. You dress like this, man, well, I' ll see you with Librato wey.

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