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Livelihood of Jose Rizal

Goodbye my beloved sister.

Take care of yourself.

The judgment was not fair! They didn't even give us a chance to defend more!

Don't worry. It's okay my friend. Thank you for all that you've done.

I'm ashamed to you and to all Filipinos because of what happened. I'm so sorry my beloved friend.

My beloved mother, please get my dead body after the execution and burry it at the foot of the mountain with one stone and cross. I'm sorry for all that I've done. Thank you and goodbye.

HUHUHU......

HUHUHU.....

My beloved sister. I will tell the officials to give it to you after my death, there's something inside. Thank you.

THAT'S ENOUGH !

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At 4:00 P.M., Rizal’s mother arrived. He asked forgiveness, they were both crying when the guards separated them.

THAT'S ENOUGH !

Shortly afterwards Trinidad entered the cell to fetch her mother. As they were leaving Rizal whispered that “there is something inside the alcohol cooking stove” Trinidad understood. This “something” was Rizal’s farewell poem.

After the kangaroo trial, At 7:00 A.M., an hour after the reading of the death sentence Rizal was escorted to his cell in Fort Santiago to make use of his remaining time. His last 24 hours was his busiest life – as if trying to meet the deadline. 

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