Relatos de la Noche - La macabra historia de la familia Berlanga
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This is the macabre history of the family Berlanga.
This story me had a much, my abuela.
We us all about all in the family,
and it occurred in their people,
in a state of the center of the country.
just passing the middle of the
year past.
The family Berlanga
was one of the most
accommodated of the zone,
the most
rich of the people.
The people
said that they had
many businesses in
the great cities
but for
some reason
they'd
continue living in
that the people
where they had
an asienda
enormous,
the very
enormous.
From the
entrance
you had to
get to
get to
the Kasona
and from
the power
of their
money, although never
they'd have
been acerceded
to the
political.
In this
town there
there was,
how
say it,
disappearions
extranais.
First,
a time
when,
some man,
always
was rumored
that they
had been
to go to
the north
to
work,
but then
he was
disappeared
to some
muchach
and then
another,
always
yendos
to
get to
At the time,
they were
to disappear
too
muchachitas,
then the
then people,
even families
entire,
the people
started to
to beupupers,
to live with
fear,
the stories of
bruchas
and spantos
that were
in the
night to
get to
the
area,
they were
to be
with a
dissimulo,
with
much
fear in
the
charlas of
the
young
of the
people.
But
nothing
of
that was
about the
truth.
In one
occasion in
a campfino
was out of
a cargues
for the
city,
they said that
in Guadalajara,
at a
course of the
sienda,
she toped with
a little
a little bit of
a 12
years,
that's
a travesto
on the
time,
and he
asked of
he was
he was
a lot of
the
other of the
other
she came in the
part of
heralds.
She was
she was
she was
a
made
of
of mortgids,
mortgids profounds
that were
of the dients
human,
some very
small,
others,
others,
grandes.
When they
they were
they were
their little
and the
little bit of
the
discovererer's it
saw that
they had
been arraisedos that
had been
a big piece of
a lot
was a mark
Askerosa, with the
Choiros.
Accelered.
The little
no, they'd
never to repeat
that they'd
not be
to get to
the people for
no
going to
help us.
In that
city,
they were
with the
police state
and a
investigator
that was
to the
hospital
where was
that was
that
after the
time
to talk
with the
campesino
and with
the peon
and
it was
rapidly
the
young
the young
An aide-audeant to his chief to
to get a moment of the hospital,
as a sotado.
But never regress,
no,
the hospital,
or the family.
The people said that
something is that
something was
that was the
day next,
that the investigator
back,
the camp-eceino
no had been
to leave the
child of the
the next
investigator,
and the investigator
spoke with
both.
This time
was accompanied
of a man very elegant, an
an emperasario,
a good man,
a business of the Berlanga.
The two
they'd juror that
he had a justice.
A the family Berlanga
those protectia
the police of the people,
even authorities
stateals,
but that
mysterious empresario
was even more
powerful.
It said that
he spoke with
the same same
Miguel Alemann
to some
some time as
that he took
possession
as president of Mexico.
There were hundreds of policies to the people of my
abuela.
Entran furtement armed to the asiendas of the
Berlanga.
There,
all opposed their resistance.
The peons,
the workers of the asienta,
all defendiress
a ferocement to the family.
Even the most
delicate muchaches of the servitude
attackedumers,
attacked to the authorities
at the enter.
It said that
were animals
salvages,
and that they were
They had to have to be able to receive various
the other.
What they encountered in the
place,
he left all
all the other
even the police
more experimented.
These allay-acos
did echo in the
period of the
the period of the
there
hundreds
literally,
hundreds of
of the
people to
men,
men,
and women,
Mugres,
children in a day in that
they could
have been
devoured.
In some
moment,
years after
that family
had decided
to get your
power to
limit.
No conforms
with the
people and
to get
rich to
their cost.
They had
started to
develop a
fascination
for
probarlos,
for devorarlers,
for
to make
rituals,
monstrousous,
in those
that
they were
coming
those
vivos,
little to
little, pedas
a
piece of
while
that other
group of
victims
was always
full
of the
terror
waiting
to the
turn.
That
that shequia
that
was
captured
with her
her
her
when
was
to participate
in
that
ritual
ambas
and
they were
with
all
their
forces
to
help
and
the
hermals
attack overusement to Miguelito, the most
young of the Berlanga, and he
ranco one of his eyes,
while this mordia, her mother.
Between the confusion,
and the grits of the
little of the little bit,
the most chica of them,
loroughed to escape.
But the castigue for the other
was the
murder most dolorous and cruel,
to the men of Miguelito
and the rest of the Berlanga.
When the police got,
the young,
even agonizing,
When they'd, the unyacas, the family,
I had been eating,
little to a little, for two days
complete.
They had devoured
yeah, from the feet
to the mussels.
The police
was to get to the survivors of that
family.
The people of the people
was encar-to-linched to
do two peones that had
survived and escaped to the balacera.
But,
the Berlanga never
they now,
to be processed
to be
to be used
to be
just to be
just to be
only don't
Abel,
the anciano
of the
family
that was
a 70
years,
but I
said that
my
abuel
that
that
decades
after
in the
90
when
he
was
a
many,
some
that
between the
ruins of
that
senda
abandoned
that
then
then
there
could
see
can
be
a
man
a
man
a
ojo. Quentos, probably,
alimented by this story that no has
been left to tell us in the community.
To me me does curiosity to think
in how much costed to the Berlanga
his liberty, in what city,
or in what people
they were to scone.
Aon today, I think in them
every that I see notices in the
periodical,
about people that
disappear mysteriously,
without a rastro.
