
332,388¥ (Chapter 18 of 38)
03/11/25 • 36 min
Rescuing Magas on the open ocean is a harrowing task. And you never know who or what you might get. Some Americans might be more easy to get along with than others, but that's not important. What's important is that Melvin, Gil, and Reverend Tom are doing the Lord's work. One of them might even understand his pain.
Rescuing Magas on the open ocean is a harrowing task. And you never know who or what you might get. Some Americans might be more easy to get along with than others, but that's not important. What's important is that Melvin, Gil, and Reverend Tom are doing the Lord's work. One of them might even understand his pain.
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If I Had a Million - 332,388¥ (Chapter 18 of 38)
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So every day at dinner time, for two weeks straight, Melvin and I would drive by Pigeon Pond to see if Reverend Tom was feeding the pigeons. To make things more complicated, he was always there, because he went for a walk every day at that time. And every day the pigeons were there all around him in droves, waiting to be fed. It’s just that we had to see if he was actually feeding them. I don’t why he didn’t just walk somewhere else. It would have made been awfully less complicated. We w
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