Siete minutos by Ismael Camacho Arango (most read books of all time txt) π
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Siete minutos is a book about life in Latin America, when everything gets disrupted by wars and revolutions, but then a man emerges ready to conquer the world.
After his humble beginnings, Homer wants to have some money. Then he becomes very rich as the sun explodes, killing humankind and bringing apocalypse to his soul.
The book has a humoristic look on life. We see the corruption and intrigue existing in Latin American governments then and now, as Homer takes advantage of society to conquer the world.
After his humble beginnings, Homer wants to have some money. Then he becomes very rich as the sun explodes, killing humankind and bringing apocalypse to his soul.
The book has a humoristic look on life. We see the corruption and intrigue existing in Latin American governments then and now, as Homer takes advantage of society to conquer the world.
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CARDINAL
He gets my blessings.
They drink their cups of tea. The cardinal takes one of the cakes as crumbs fall down his gown but he eats them.
A nun wearing a blue tunic with matching head gear moves towards them while pushing a few strands of hair back.
SISTER CAMILLA
Itβs nice to find the children of God together.
CARDINAL
We were talking about Homerβs generosity. He let us use his boat while ignoring
the general.
SISTER CAMILLA
They want to take him to court in the mainland.
BISHOP
Heβs a hero.
SISTER CAMILLA
I want him canonised by the pope.
She sits at the table and takes a cup of tea as Fifi appears in the scene. She shows her teats through a transparent blouse and her pants under a small mini skirt.
BISHOP
Fifi, itβs nice to see you here.
FIFI
Iβm enjoying Homerβs hospitality.
Fifi shakes hands with the priests and hugs Sister Camilla. A tall nun wearing the same clothes as the other one appears in the scene.
SISTER ROSA
I find so many members of the clergy in this yacht.
CARDINAL
We havenβt seen our host yet.
Sister Rosa pours herself a cup of coffee, takes a biscuit from the plate and sits next to Sister Camilla as Homer appears accompanied by a young woman dressed in combat clothes. Sheβs tall with long legs, black hair, false eye lashes and big breasts.
They all stand up and applaud.
HOMER
I hope youβre enjoying your stay in my yacht.
SISTER CAMILLA
We are glad to be in this ship, far from a dangerous country.
HOMER
Consider me as your saviour.
He gestures to the girl.
HOMER
This is Amelia. She is the head of the revolutionary movement of our country.
Amelia salutes everyone army style and looks at Fifi.
AMELIA
I have seen your face in the papers. You must be the wife of the general.
Fifi nods.
FIFI
Iβm glad to meet you.
AMELIA
I wish I could say the same thing.
HOMER
Letβs drink to our health and freedom.
A sailor appears with a tray full of glasses plus two bottles of wine and puts everything on the table.
HOMER
Cardinal, would you like a glass of wine?
CARDINAL
I want a cup of tea.
HOMER
Does anyone want wine?
FIFI
I want a gin and tonic.
AMELIA
I wouldnβt mind a gin and tonic, Uncle Homer.
A sailor goes around replenishing cups of tea and coffee and pours gin and tonic in the girlsβ
He gets my blessings.
They drink their cups of tea. The cardinal takes one of the cakes as crumbs fall down his gown but he eats them.
A nun wearing a blue tunic with matching head gear moves towards them while pushing a few strands of hair back.
SISTER CAMILLA
Itβs nice to find the children of God together.
CARDINAL
We were talking about Homerβs generosity. He let us use his boat while ignoring
the general.
SISTER CAMILLA
They want to take him to court in the mainland.
BISHOP
Heβs a hero.
SISTER CAMILLA
I want him canonised by the pope.
She sits at the table and takes a cup of tea as Fifi appears in the scene. She shows her teats through a transparent blouse and her pants under a small mini skirt.
BISHOP
Fifi, itβs nice to see you here.
FIFI
Iβm enjoying Homerβs hospitality.
Fifi shakes hands with the priests and hugs Sister Camilla. A tall nun wearing the same clothes as the other one appears in the scene.
SISTER ROSA
I find so many members of the clergy in this yacht.
CARDINAL
We havenβt seen our host yet.
Sister Rosa pours herself a cup of coffee, takes a biscuit from the plate and sits next to Sister Camilla as Homer appears accompanied by a young woman dressed in combat clothes. Sheβs tall with long legs, black hair, false eye lashes and big breasts.
They all stand up and applaud.
HOMER
I hope youβre enjoying your stay in my yacht.
SISTER CAMILLA
We are glad to be in this ship, far from a dangerous country.
HOMER
Consider me as your saviour.
He gestures to the girl.
HOMER
This is Amelia. She is the head of the revolutionary movement of our country.
Amelia salutes everyone army style and looks at Fifi.
AMELIA
I have seen your face in the papers. You must be the wife of the general.
Fifi nods.
FIFI
Iβm glad to meet you.
AMELIA
I wish I could say the same thing.
HOMER
Letβs drink to our health and freedom.
A sailor appears with a tray full of glasses plus two bottles of wine and puts everything on the table.
HOMER
Cardinal, would you like a glass of wine?
CARDINAL
I want a cup of tea.
HOMER
Does anyone want wine?
FIFI
I want a gin and tonic.
AMELIA
I wouldnβt mind a gin and tonic, Uncle Homer.
A sailor goes around replenishing cups of tea and coffee and pours gin and tonic in the girlsβ
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