a letter to god summary in 100 words

 

A farmer named Lencho, whose entire corn crop was destroyed by a hailstorm, had a strong faith in God. Believing that God would help him, he wrote a letter asking for 100 pesos to survive and replant his fields. He mailed the letter simply addressed to "God."

The postmaster who received the letter was moved by Lencho's faith. Not wanting to disappoint him, the postmaster collected money from his employees and friends to help. However, he could only gather a little more than half the amount, 70 pesos. He put the money in an envelope and signed it "God."

When Lencho came to collect the reply, he was not surprised to get the money, but he was angry because it was less than he asked for. He immediately wrote another letter to God, complaining that he only received 70 pesos. He accused the post office employees of being crooks who must have stolen the rest, and he asked God to send the remaining money, but not through the mail.

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