EL Fili
The word "filibustero" wrote Rizal to his friend, Ferdinand Blumentritt, is very little known in the Philippines. The masses do not know it yet. Jose Alejandro, one of the new Filipinos who had been quite intimate with Rizal, said, "in writing the Noli Rizal signed his own death warrant." Subsequent events, after the fate of the Noli was sealed by the Spanish authorities, prompted Rizal to write the continuation of his first novel. He confessed, however, that regretted very much having killed Elias instead of Ibarra, reasoning that when he published the Noli his health was very much broken, and was very unsure of being able to write the continuation and speak of a revolution. Explaining to Marcelo H. del Pilar his inability to contribute articles to the La Solidaridad, Rizal said that he was haunted by certain sad presentiments, and that he had been dreaming almost every night of dead relatives and friends a few days before his 29th birthday, that is why he wanted to finish the second part of the Noli at all costs. Consequently, as expected of a determined character, Rizal apparently went in writing, for to his friend, Blumentritt, he wrote on March 29, 1891: "I have finished my book. Ah! I’ve not written
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Kap Heneral, Pilipinas Sa, Sa Roma, Tugon Sa, Zayb Ibanez, Valentin Ventura, Tugon Kung, Valentin Viola, Don Custodio, Cavite Mutiny, ng mga, tulad ng, don custodio, ang mga, ng kubyerta, ng pamahalaan, tulad ng mga, el filibusterismo, ilog pasig, sa mga, donya victorina, tuwid na kanal, na kanal na, ng tuwid na, ibabaw ng kubyerta,
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