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註釋The father, JUAN SIMÓN PAGANO, reverend of the town of Matage, taking advantage of the manifest ignorance of its inhabitants, manages to rise, almost to reverence, mistaking the mission entrusted, erecting itself like a hardened gallant, who slyly loves women in the region, without respect his dignity, making that vow sacred, to which his celibacy owes an instrument of sin, which terrifies the church.It is not an angel of the hells, nor of a corrupt one, in the middle of unbridled orgies, but the ecclesiastical life, imposes to him behaviors, impossible to fulfill.His disordered life causes traumas and vengeance among the settlers, but the name and hierarchy of the church silences the voices, leading him to the mysterious enigma of a curse, which will condemn him forever.The port came, the port came, the port came.They were chants, elevating the priest's ego and banishing the humility of his feelings, getting his soul lost in undecipherable clouds of pagan pride and lust.The peasants sang these heavenly praises, on the very shore of the tidal waters and Juan Simón Pagano, felt, as if the world adored him, letting those lullabies, destroy their senses.POOR PADRE.JUAN SIMÓN PAGANO.May God forgive you.