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RE: Folk Tales from Gascony: Jean de Calais, Part 7.

in #story2 years ago

At Last justice prevails and Jean de Calais is avenged, reclaims his family and the traitor who caused Jean de Calais so much sorrow and pain is rightly punished. The great White Bird helped Jean de Calais even to the end and then demanded he fulfil his promise. And the promise was not as easy one but Jean de Calais was a man of honor, determined to keep his word. It was, as it appeared, but a test from the Great White Bird to know how Jean would react in that situation. Jean de Calais stayed true to his ideals as expected. At the end, as his father had wanted of him when he was alive, Jean de Calais had made his fortune and become responsible, and what's more he sat as King over the Portuguese kingdom. Jean de Calais owns much of these to the soul of the poor dead man whose corpse he stood up for. Our good deeds always comes back to us one way or another.

Thanks for sharing.

What wonderful shots you took today. I am particularly taken with that of the planet venus beside the moon. Maybe the planet can be seen with the naked eye in some places and not in others. The roof of the house looks too slanted and I can't help wonder how the occupants leave and enter it, I mean the location of the door.

Thanks @vcelier, my kind regards to you and your family.