Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.'
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Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.'
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Friars and Filipinos
An abridged translation of Dr. José Rizal’s Tagalog Novel, “Noli Me Tangere.” By Frank Ernest Gannett.
New York: The St. James Press.
Preface.
Contents.
José Rizal.
Friars and Filipinos.
Chapter I.
Don Santiago’s Dinner.
Chapter II.
At the Dinner Table.
Chapter III.
Heretic and Revolutionist.
Chapter IV.
Captain Tiago.
Chapter V.
An Idyl on the Azotea.1
Chapter VI.
Things Philippine.
Chapter VII.
San Diego and Its People.
Chapter VIII.
Ibarra and the Grave-Digger.
Chapter IX.
Adventures of a School Teacher.
Chapter X.
Lights and Shadows.
Chapter XI.
The Fishing Party.
Chapter XII.
In the Woods.
Chapter XIII.
In the House of Tasio.
Chapter XIV.
The Eve of the Fiesta.
Chapter XV.
As Night Comes On.
Chapter XVI.
The Hoisting Crane.
Chapter XVII.
The Banquet.
Chapter XVIII.
The First Cloud.
Chapter XIX.
His Excellency.
Chapter XX.
The Procession.
Chapter XXI.
Doña Consolacion.
Chapter XXII.
Might and Right.
Chapter XXIII.
Two Visitors.
Chapter XXIV.
Episode in Espadaña’s Life.
Chapter XXV.
Schemes.
Chapter XXVI.
The Persecuted.
Chapter XXVII.
The Cock Fight.
Chapter XXVIII.
The Two Señoras.
Chapter XXIX.
The Enigma.
Chapter XXX.
The Voice of the Persecuted.
Chapter XXXI.
Elias’s Family.
Chapter XXXII.
Changes.
Chapter XXXIII.
Playing Cards with the Shades.
Chapter XXXIV.
The Discovery.
Chapter XXXV.
The Catastrophe.
Chapter XXXVI.
What People Say and Think.
Chapter XXXVII.
Vae Victis!
Chapter XXXVIII.
The Accursed.
Chapter XXXIX.
Maria Clara is Married.
Chapter XL.
The Pursuit on the Lake.
Chapter XLI.
Father Dámaso Explains.
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