HOLY FLORENT (4th s.) : He/it passes to have been the first bishop of Cahors. But it is everything that one can affirm, while reading the Episcopal lists of this diocese. HOLY AGGEE AND DARING (+ 520 av. J.C.)
In a small Irish village a hunchback moans of his fate by a venerable old man. This one touched confides to him: "Your distress upsets me; I know what you feel; month as when I was young I was hunchbacked. One evening of full moon I went for a walk in the cemetery, depressed, when all of a sudden an elf appeared before the tomb of Mc Intosh he has me demand what I had on the back and a blue lightning has striped the sky and PFFFT my bump disappeared." "Terrific thank you for the hose. " The hunchback waits therefore for the full moon and goes to the cemetery. And indeed as passing before the tomb of Mc Intosh an imp appears and ask him: "What do you have on the back?" "Ben a bump. " A blue lightning and PPFFFT his/her/its bump disappears. All happy the ex-hunchback brings to the village in. He/it meets one of his/her/its friends the penguin has that he/it tells his/its history. The penguin goes to the cemetery hoping to really recover his/her arm. As passing before the tomb of Mc Intosh the imp appears "That you do have on the back?" "Ben nothing. " "Then yours veiled a bump!"
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