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El Devoto – Los Cuentos de Pancho Madrigal

May 03, 202413 min
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Don Chavas había llegado a la vejez siendo muy devoto

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You know what today' s story is, that of bottom, that of vot hear the tale hear and they are caraja gulver in the villages there are their people awake. Wakey people are very smart. You saw how I heard it and you know why. Maybe because they live quieter than in the capital, and if they don' t, then listen to this little story I

bring you. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Long ago Lica, department Leo lived Don Chavas López Griberto, an old man, very rich and very devoted, of the most holy sacrament, the altarglo and everything had come to old age, always being very devoted. He had four children. Listen to this the greatest hour, two women and the youngest son, which was something of a dictum that the old man had much real and still, for he had not made his will his children suddenly, for they spoke to him

about the matter. Look, Dad, we' re all from death, and if, unfortunately, you die untested, time is going to fight. You know him and, daughter, I, don' t worry I hear I worried that I know when I' m going to die. Look Dad, I' m not fighting, but it would really be good if I made the will for what and there, so that I don' t catch the surprise of death man. Then there' s the family lawsuits. You know that well, I told them that I should oche when I' m

going to die. Well, if no one knows when he' s going to die, I' ll tell you what you don' t need to talk about You' ll always be entangled by the very chamoisity of who I ' ve been I' m going to die What will the Most Holy One tell you, but how with a bell, with a bell that the Blessed One is going to kiss with a bell? Yes, with a bell, the very charming Villa reads made of blush, when they are going to die there, when the very charming Aville then, I will have ten days and

time for the hermi will. By the way, she sings a song to the scoundrel who is already ending his freedom. The Most Holy One told Don Chava a picture of the three divine people in wood that he had placed above the head of his bed. He was so devoted to the image that he believed he was going to tell you the day it took eight days to die. Dad sees what time he' s going to tell the most holy and the most charming Villa at midnight, in the silence of the night, a

bell and the shur will mean that in the eight days I move. Well, Dad, if you say there, it' s pretty much like that. I' m going to be shimmered by the chamoisity. I didn' t doubt it, it' s going to pool, it' s not me, and you heard Wilder what a man. The point is, it ' s been a few days. It turns out that Horatio, the eldest son of the old man, had more nails every day, and was becoming more and more angry with the legacy of the old hour if he was a

gambler and all. And the time has come when one of his creditors told him to see Horatio that you don' t pay me the five hundred breasts that he sees duty I' m going to charge tupa. No. No, no, no, no, ma' am, please, no,

no, no. I' ll pay you man. In eight days I pay you only eight days, man, don' t worry, man, I' m gonna pay you all, I' m gonna pay you and I' m not giving you eight days or another day, and one hundred and eight days, not mine, you pay, I' m not gonna charge a kid this one- year game debt honor, well, and that

' s where we play at his house. You can but already there, then, and then of course I must, then, but it doesn' t matter, man, don' t worry, man, I swear to you, look at my mother' s ashes, which is what I want most that in eight days I pay her. Man, look, I swear to you, look at God again. Of course I say, man,

I free the ignorance case. I had to see that problem you saw eight days to solve it and the old man, because he didn' t give it real hears this one and was told the truth about that debt, because he was able to disinherit it. So he thought. He thought and thought you heard and had to do it. That made man, there was no other, there is no life, I have no other choice but to do it today that by the Most Holy is going to have to donate your bell

or there is no other, there is no idiot. Horatio left the room of the old bedbugs where he had seen an old bell and found him Friend, found him, exhausted him well and that was his whole plan. I was already late. Dude, I hope the night came. The whole family slept in Horatio too, but taking care not to fall asleep, Friend. It was midnight when that wicked man got up, took by the side of the door in the street and there see zilda, see Zilda the Most Holy,

the Most Holy? What was it, Dad? What was the Most Holy? You' ve already told me I' ve got a lot of days. I' m dying very well Mother' s blanket, the lawyer will do the will. The family woke up early in the morning. I ' m joining the old man, who doesn' t know how to talk about that warning from the Most Holy. Eight days. I' ve got eight days left. They already sent for the lawyer. Well, that' s Dad. The lawyer' s coming to make a will and he'

s coming. Love' s gone, boy, I' ve lived my life, and I' ve worried you in the will that I' ll leave a lot of the money I have. I don' t want money, I want other things that he said I' m going to give it to you no longer fool that leaves me alone, my Pope. But I want something else. I want something else. I got another cork. I ' m going to give you what Rashi didn' t worry about already playing and when the lawyer comes, they call you already playing that the old man

wasn' t afraid of death. R had already lived enough man and expected to finish his days in Calma. That is why he was a devotee of the Most Holy. Between prayer and candles to the Most Holy came the lawyer ready to make the will and began the thing. He spent it Hey, hey, hey, hey. Three quiets in town, a coffee farm and hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, a quarter of the cash. Homes, a coffee farm, and a quarter

of my children' s cash. For each one comes a silence of the specified ones. Just a moment, doctor, before we go on, let ' s call Chavito. He wanted to ask me something. Chavito, Chavito, I don' t want you to leave me anything. I want him to give me other things, other things, or I' m so hot. Chavito, talk, talk, we' re already making the will. I want you to baby this bell that took me under Horatio' s bed.

Nail, bell down in Horatio' s bed. Oh, Changano and I sounded that bell It wasn' t the very charming dad Look, I ' m going to explain to you, and I want a vulgar vengeful bowl to be born in the bell to hasten my will in my death. You ' re disinherited, do you love yourself for several things to say freedom. That' s how it all ended in Chava. He lived many years longer, you heard, and now he' s disinherited. Man and in jail with so many debts. You saw the dundito playing happy with here to bell

in te Lyca. Guliberto can tell you. I' m counting for real truth. That' s why you liked tara panchusto. Of course I do, or I' m a Panchito Tale button. I' m never gonna last this little while.

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