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Noli Me Tangere: Notes

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

NOTES
[1]–Quoted by Macaulay: Essay on the Succession in Spain.
[2]–The ruins of the Fuerza de Playa Honda, ó Real de Paynavén, are still to be seen in the present municipality of Botolan, Zambales. The walls are overgrown with rank vegetation, but are well preserved, with the exception of a portion looking toward the [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Glossary

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

Glossary
abá: A Tagalog exclamation of wonder, surprise, etc., often used to introduce or emphasize a contradictory statement.
abaka: “Manila hemp,” the fiber of a plant of the banana family.
achara: Pickles made from the tender shoots of bamboo, green papayas, etc.
alcalde: Governor of a province or district with both executive and judicial authority.
alferez: Junior [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Epilogue

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

Epilogue
Since some of our characters are still living and others have been lost sight of, a real epilogue is impossible. For the satisfaction of the groundlings we should gladly kill off all of them, beginning with Padre Salvi and ending with Doña Victorina, but this is not possible. Let them live! [...]

Chapter 63

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

CHAPTER LXIII
Christmas Eve
High up on the slope of the mountain near a roaring stream a hut built on the gnarled logs hides itself among the trees. Over its kogon thatch clambers the branching gourd-vine, laden with flowers and fruit. Deer antlers and skulls of wild boar, some with long tusks, [...]

Chapter 62

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

CHAPTER LXII
Padre Damaso Explains
Vainly were the rich wedding presents heaped upon a table; neither the diamonds in their cases of blue velvet, nor the piña embroideries, nor the rolls of silk, drew the gaze of Maria Clara. Without reading or even seeing it the maiden sat staring at the newspaper which gave [...]

Chapter 61

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

CHAPTER LXI
The Chase on the Lake
“Listen, sir, to the plan that I have worked out,” said Elias thoughtfully, as they moved in the direction of San Gabriel. “I’ll hide you now in the house of a friend of mine in Mandaluyong. I’ll bring you all your money, which I saved and buried at the foot [...]

Chapter 60 - Maria Clara Weds

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

CHAPTER LX
Capitan Tiago was very happy, for in all this terrible storm no one had taken any notice of him. He had not been arrested, nor had he been subjected to solitary confinement, investigations, electric machines, continuous foot-baths in underground cells:, or other pleasantries that are well-known to certain folk who call themselves civilized. His [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Chapter 59 - Patriotism and Private Interests

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

Secretly the telegraph transmitted the report to Manila, and thirty-six hours later the newspapers commented on it with great mystery and not a few dark hints–augmented, corrected, or mutilated by the censor. In the meantime, private reports, emanating from the convents, were the first to gain secret currency from mouth to mouth, to the great [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Chapter 58 - The Accursed

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

Soon the news spread through the town that the prisoners were about to set out. At first it was heard with terror; afterward came the weeping and wailing. The families of the prisoners ran about in distraction, going from the convento to the barracks, from the barracks to the town hall, and finding no consolation [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Chapter 57 - Vae Victis!

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

Mi gozo en un pozo.
Guards with forbidding mien paced to and fro in front of the door of the town hall, threatening with their rifle-butts the bold urchins who rose on tiptoe or climbed up on one another to see through the bars.
The hall itself did not present that agreeable aspect it wore when the [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Chapter 56 - Rumors and Beliefs

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

Day dawned at last for the terrified town. The streets near the barracks and the town hail were still deserted and solitary, the houses showed no signs of life. Nevertheless, the wooden panel of a window was pushed back noisily and a child’s head was stretched out and turned from side to side, gazing about [...]

Noli Me Tangere: Chapter 55 - The Catastrophe

Sunday, June 3rd, 2001

There in the dining-room Capitan Tiago, Linares, and Aunt Isabel were at supper, so that even in the sala the rattling of plates and dishes was plainly heard. Maria Clara had said that she was not hungry and had seated herself at the piano in company with the merry Sinang, who was murmuring mysterious words [...]