Excellent story, Melchizedek, told with honesty and humility, in clear and beautiful text.
"I say" I think "because, with all honesty, I didn't know the definition of love in those days. All I know is that I really liked his presence, the stories of his fireplace, his jokes and the roast corn that he would always share with me ".
Great: Even today, the definition of love is so conspicuous that your definition you gave as a boy is appropriate and better.
Yes, your grandfather, with your affection for you, managed to educate you to the point of being a man of great education, illustrated, good writer, and a benefactor.
"When the police arrived at the house of the beer Chang'aa, there was no one to arrest, so they went out to continue with their anti -illicit patrol. It was during this patrol that a policeman noticed Mali entering and leaving a sugarcane plantation -de -Aflower. He warned his colleagues about the dog's strange behavior, and they agreed to follow him. What they found was what they wanted. They found my grandfather and friend, who, after the interrogation, directed them to his Other friends, some of whom were already too drunk to walk on their own. "
Poor Mali! For Better Doing Bad Results.
Thank you for publishing this story: I loved it.
And I feel honored that you follow me! Thank you very much.