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CHAPTER 5
THE NOCHE BUENA OF A KUTCHERO
El Filibusterism
Christmas Eve and Noche Buena procession is currently touring the streets when Basilio arrived in San Diego in a cart. Their journey was delayed for hours as civil guards blocked them and searched for the sedula car. Civil guards injured the carpenter without showing his certificate before being presented to the commander. They were delayed again because a long procession had to be given way. The image of Matusalem came through first so the carpenter took off his hat and prayed Our Father.
The carpenter keeps telling stories that he may have forgotten what the civil guards did. ′′ Perhaps there wouldn't be a civil guard when the Saints are still alive." the carpenter's quote. ′′ if there was they wouldn't live long in the mocking ".
Following the procession were the three kings of mago Gaspar, Baltazar and Mechor who are riding a horse that is nakadamba especially the horse of the black King Mechor who will be the one who will be the one who will be the one who will be the one who will be the one who will be the one who will be the The images of the three Mago Kings were subsequently transported. Reminds me of Who the black King Melchor. Basilio was asked if Bernardo Carpio's right foot stuck in the mountains of San Mateo has lost. Next to the procession children will be sad by lighting. It's San Jose again. Next up are children with lanterns. The Virgin is at the end of the procession.
The procession is done. Civilians noticed the cart's lantern without light. Civilians have again raped Sinong's knife. Basilio just took a walk.
The only house of Kap. Basilio seems to be happy with what Basilio is going through. There are chickens being killed. Basilio spotted the Captain talking to the kura, the alperes, and Simoun.. we understand Mr. Simuon, ani Captain Basilio, We are going to Tiani to check your jewelry. The alperes left a kairel on the watch. Kura is buying a pair of earrings. (Why is it earrings? )
Basilio tells himself that Simon has a terrible personality. Everyone is making a living in this town except us.
At Kap's house. Tiyago respected Basilio, especially the old commandant, when he saw a sick Basilio behaving like nothing.
The commanders have provided the reports. Caravans died, maids were squeezed and the old man standing in the forest died. Basilio regretted when he was told that the old man died.. He wanted people to be patient. The latest news about the burglars stealing from Kab. Tales. Basilio didn't get to eat dinner.
Study Aid
1. Basilio is Captain's steward. Be patient.
2. Ibarra's properties were confiscated by the government (and the church) and some were sold. Captain. Tiyago is the one who bought Ibarra's forest. That's what the old dead man is asking.
Questions and Answers
1. Why did the carpenter say Sinong that during the time of saints there was no civil guards?
Response
Because of the hardships he receives from civilians, Sinong said that there was no civil before because Metusalem cannot grow old and Melchor who is one of the three Mago Kings can't be a priest to be compared to two white kings. King Melchor will surely go to jail.
2. Why did the legend of Bernardo Carpio become believable to foolish Filipinos before?
Response
This is really being spread by the Catholics. Bernardo Carpio is a creation of a legend borrowed in Mexico, came here as a person in a song or a corridor, and over the years he was made a native and known king of foolish Filipinos. It is said that through the creation of the Spanish, Bernardo Carpio was stuck in Montalban {in Rizal} but he is slowly disappearing and in the time of Sinong, only the right foot can't pass. When Bernardo Carpio loses, he will lead the Filipinos in revolt against the Spanish.
If a native or kura started this legend, we can't be sure but it was neglected by the Spanish, and helped to flourish in the minds of Filipinos by using the teachings that endurance and pain will gain glory in heaven . Because of stories like this, Filipinos desire to find a cure for their coffee shops is losing or diminishing. They will just wait for the release of Bernardo Carpio, their king, and then they will be angry.
Questions That Can Be Discussed
Civilians were also usually Filipinos during Japanese times, Filipinos serving in garison punish more strictly than Japanese. Guerrillas use many forms of murder that are truly terrifying. During the Huk movement (1946-1956), the torture and killings of the Huk and also government troops were horrifying too. Why are Filipinos like this? Consider the response to Noli and Fili life descriptions and our historical reports. Can we rise as a race?
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