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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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First Homecoming of Rizal


Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:


1. To operate his mother's eyes


2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;


3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;


4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

How are you, Jose?

Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?

I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.

Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.

And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.

I understand what you are doing for me.

I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.

I will support you on that.

Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.

Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.

I am very lucky to have you, Jose.

Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.

Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.

I understand it, Papa.

Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General

One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.

I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.

Okay.

Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.

I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.

Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.

Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.

These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.

One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.

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  • Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reason:
  • First Homecoming of Rizal
  • 1. To operate his mother's eyes2. To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish Tyrants;3. To find himself how the Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines;4. To inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.
  • Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles. On August 8, 1887 he returned to Calamba.
  • How are you, Jose?
  • Are you hungry? What do you want to eat?
  • I'm good and you have nothing to worry about.
  • And, Papa said that you should always have companion to ensure your safety.
  • Jose, please understand that we are doing this for your sake.
  • I will support you on that.
  • I understand what you are doing for me.
  • I wish to open a gymnasium for fencing, gymnastics and shooting in order to stop gambling and cockfighting in our country.
  • Jose, I hope you understand that we will not let you see her and you already know the reason of it.
  • I am very lucky to have you, Jose.
  • Mama, one of the reasons why I came home because I want to cure your eyes.
  • I understand it, Papa.
  • Papa, I want to ask permission and guidance if I can go to Dagupan to see Leonor Rivera.
  • Friars published series of pamphlets to blast Noli and other Anti-Spanish writings.
  • These were sold daily in the churches after masses and Filipinos were forced to buy.
  • One day, Rizal was advised by the Gov. General to leave the Philippines.
  • I heard that Noli contains subversive ideas, and I would like to get a copy of Noli so that I could read it.
  • One day, Rizal received a letter from Gobernador General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang.
  • Okay.
  • I assign Don Jose Traviel de Andrade to be your bodyguard for I know that your life is in danger and the friars are powerful.
  • Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend and was able to gave it to the Gov. General
  • Gov. General was dissatisfied with the report of the Dominicans.
  • Good afternoon, Governor General, here is the copy of the Novel.
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