the whole campaign is not easy, those of us who have been to America know that
it is a hassle and all these children came to the holy mountain for a pilgrimage, I
was a young hermit then, and one of the good
old men called me a young man wants to talk to you he wants to see you I go out a
young man we sit down and talk and he calls me old man all the my classmates we were
at he told me it was the Holy Cross School in Boston we went to
St. Paul and all my classmates started from St.
Paul pass over the new skete to go to St. Anna to worship
St. Anna but I because i found out that you are here i let them go saint anna
and i came to find you to tell you what happened to
my father what happened i tell your father it was worth it to miss the pilgrimage
to saint anna when will the so gen term from america come again he may never
come again he was deprived of such a pilgrimage
he was deprived of his company so i can find out what happened to father of what happened
to your father I tell him to tell me I have learned that you are a good old man
of Ephraim Arizona that is why I came to tell you that one day my father he had taken
your old man Ephraim and drove him he told me where he was taking him I don't
remember now the destination the roads in America
are not like here in Greece with turns they are straight lines
that you can't see where they end it's chaos America is not a state
the united states is not a state it is a whole continent you can
travel for hours and hours and days and still not get where you want not
hours days his father was going inside the
car and in the passenger seat Ephraim
my old man and you were asking and at some point when his father was driving he wondered
why my old man didn't answer and he turns to tell him old man what are you saying and
he sees that the seat was empty he hits the brakes almost fainted again
looks next to no one Ephraim was next to the seat looks back at the back
seats nowhere started to shaking and crying for some inexplicable reason
he considered himself responsible for the old man's disappearance he goes downstairs
he tells me his son says shaking and crying and starts calling
old man old man looking back he was afraid that at some point the
door would open and empty the man in the ditch on the k on the side of the
road until he tells me inside and in the trunk I looked if you can
figure it out if it is possible from the seat to find himself shoved into the trunk
of the trunk he was about to go crazy he didn't know what he was doing he got back into the car
crying he closes the door he makes a turn on the spot he goes back to
where he remembered that Ephraim was next to him and they were talking and he starts to
move more slowly he opens the door as well and go on go on go on
looking don't find him thrown anywhere or find him going on in the
desert nowhere did he get to where he saw that he had
disappeared and nowhere Ephraim and where
he was trembling he had fallen on the chair and
was crying he felt a small hand hitting him on the back and a voice saying to him
forgive me my child forgive me my boy he turns and sees him Ephraim,
forgive me, my child, but they called me and it was necessary and I had to
run, forgive me, falls down, hugs him to call old man old
man how he was called who heard how he heard the voice of the one who
called him or the one who called him how he went how he came I can say and I
know that what he tells me is true p why should the child lie to me why
lose his pilgrimage what did he earn to tell me a lie logically it's
true he didn't earn anything i can say it's lies
you who listen can say nice he tells us fairy tales and let us
all question it and me and you his father who lived it can
question it this is our faith we will live them to know them
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