Anonymous letters, Martine, a municipal employee for nearly forty years, has read boxes.
"But this is the first time it's been nice," relishes this Ch'ti mail clerk in Wormhout, a northern city of 5,700 inhabitants.
Almost a month ago, she received a kraft envelope.
The fly's paws and the crossed-out postal code attract his attention.
“For the mayor of Wormhout, for the telethon.
Thank you”
(sic)
, she deciphers, with a simple indication as an address: “the town hall”.
Inside, six banknotes of 50 euros and ten of 10 euros.
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