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BELLS
In solitude with eyes closed, a bell flashes with a little girl chuckling, chasing it. In stillness, silence, the bell starts tolling and the girl intently stares at it, eyes beaming with glee and a radiant smile expressing delight. I opened my eyes, shook my head, thought of the childlike innocence, the display of honesty, freedom, enthusiasm and suddenly remembered my own childhood always excited hearing the church bells tolling for they meant fun, cheers, good times. Hearing the bell at six o’ clock in the evening for worship or Angelus prayer at our altar, meant having dinner with my favorite dish or dessert for dinner was served after our prayers. Hearing the bells after the morning Easter Sunday procession meant fun in the beach for everybody went there for fun and lunch to celebrate the Resurrection. Hearing the bells after the four o’ clock morning masses during the Christmas season, from December sixteen through twenty four meant eating delicious rice cakes at the church kiosk.
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