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Chapter 18 1.

He refused to give up his


Bearritz Vacation and Romance with Catholic faith and be
Nellie Boustead converted to Protestantism,
To seek solace for his disappointments in as Nelly demanded and,
Madrid, Rizal took a vacation in the 2. Nelly’s mother did not like
resort city of Bearittz. He was a guest of Rizal as a son-in-law.
the rich Boustead family. • Although they could not get
With the Bousteads in Biarittz married, Rizal and Nellie parted as
 Rizal arrived in Bearritz in February good friends.
1891 El Filibusterismo Finished in Biarritz
 He was welcomed by the • Frustrated in romance, Rizal found
Bousteads; Mr. Boustead together consolation in writing.
with Mrs. Boustead, Adelina, Nellie • While he was enjoying so “many
and Aunt Isabel magnificent moonlight nights” with
 The one-month vacation worked Nellie, he kept on working on his
wonders for Rizal second novel which he began to
Romance with Nellie Boustead write in Calamba in 1887.
• Bearritz, with its romantic gardens, • On March 29, 1891, the eve of his
delightful villas, and panoramic departure from Biarritz to Paris, He
beauties, is an ideal setting for finished the manuscript of El
romance. Filibusterismo.
• On an emotional rebounce, Rizal To Paris and Back to Brussels
having lost his beloved Leonor, • Rizal bade farewell to the
came to entertain considerable hospitable and friendly Bousteads
affection for Nellie. on March 30, 1891 and proceeded
• He found her to be a real Filipina, to Paris by train.
highly intelligent, vivacious in • In Paris, he stayed at the home of
temperament and morally upright. his friend, Valentin Ventura, on 4
• He wrote to his intimate friends* Rue de Chateaudum.
of his love for Nellie, also called • From Paris, he wrote to his friend,
Nelly, and his intention to propose Jose Ma. Basa, in Hong Kong, on
marriage to her. April 4, expressing his desire to go
• *Rizal courted Nelly who, in return, to that British colony and practice
reciprocated his affection. ophthalmology in order to earn his
• Unfortunately, their romance did living.
not have a happy fairy tale finale. • In the middle of April 1891, Rizal
• Rizal’s marriage proposal failed for was back in Brussels.
two reasons:
• He was happily received by Marie Chapter 19
and Suzzane Jacoby (his landladies)
El Filibusterismo published in Ghent
and, above all, by Petite Suzzane
(1891)
(the Belgian girl who loved him.)
He begun writing his second novel in
Retirement from the Propaganda
October, 1987, while practicing medicine
Movement
in Calamba. The following year (1888), in
• Since abdicating* his leadership in
London, he made some changes in the
Madrid in January, 1891, Rizal
plot and corrected some chapters
retired from the Propaganda
already written. He wrote more chapters
Movement, or reform crusade.
in Paris and Madrid and finished the
• He desired to publish his second
manuscript in Bearritz on March 29,
novel, to practice his medical
1891. It took him Three years to write El
profession, and later, when
Filibusterismo.
financially independent, he
PRIVATIONS IN GHENT
expected to make a more vigorous
 On July 5, 1891, Rizal left Brussels
campaign for his country’s
for Ghent.
redemption.
 Reasons:
• May 1, 1891, he notified the
1. The cost of printing in Ghent
propaganda authorities in Manila
was cheaper
to cancel his monthly allowance
2. To escape from the enticing
(P50).
attraction of Petite Suzzane.
Rizal Stopped Writing for La Solidaridad.
 In Ghent, He met two compatriots.
Rizal ceased writing articles for La
Jose Alejandro (from Pampanga)
Solidaridad.
and Edilberto Evangelista (from
Reasons:
Manila) both studying engineering
1. He needed time to work on
in the University of Ghent.
his book;
 Because of his limited funds, Rizal
2. He wanted other Filipinos to
lived in a cheap boarding house,
work also;
with Jose Alberto as room-mate.
3. He wanted to have unity in
The Printing of El Filibusterismo
the work.
 F. MAYER VAN LOO PRESS, No. 66
Viaanderen Street — the publisher
Revising the Fili for Publication
who was willing to print his book in
• May 30, 1891, completed the installment basis.
revision of El Filibusterismo’s  He pawned his jewels to pay the
manuscript and ready for press. down payment during the printing
of the novel.
 Valentin Ventura in Paris learned returns to the Philippines, where
of Rizal’s predicament and he freely moved around. He is a
immediately sent him the powerful figure*.
necessary funds. Thus, makes  Outwardly, Simoun is a friend of
Ventura the savior of the El Fili. Spain. However, deep in his heart,
The Fili comes off the press he is secretly cherishing a terrible
revenge against the Spanish
 September 18, 1891, El
authorities. His two obsessions are
Filibusterismo came off the press.
(1) to rescue Maria Clara from the
 Rizal dedicated El Filibusterismo to
nunnery of Santa Clara and (2) to
the martyr priests Fathers Gomez,
foment a revolution against the
Burgos and Zamora.
hated Spanish masters.
The manuscript and the book
“Noli” and “Fili” compared
 The original manuscript of El
Rizal’s unfinished third novel
Filibusterismo in Rizal’s own
 On October 18, 1891, Rizal
handwriting is now preserved in
boarded the steamer Melbourne in
the Filipinana Division of the
Merseilles bound for Hong Kong.
Bureau of Public Libraries, Manila.
 It had been acquired by the
Philippine Government from CHAPTER 20
Valentin Ventura for P10,000. It Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong
consists of 279 pages of long sheet
(1891-92)
of paper.
After the publication of El Filibusterismo,
Synopsis of El Filibusterismo
Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong
 This novel is sequel to the Noli . It • His reasons for leaving Europe:
has little humor, less idealism and 1. life was unbearable in Europe
less romance than the Noli Me because of his political differences
Tangere. It is more revolutionary, with M.H. del Pilar and other
more tragic than the first novel. Filipinos in Spain and
 The hero of El Filibusterismo is a 2. To be near his idolized Philippines
rich jeweler named Simoun. He and family.
was Crisostomo Ibarra of the Noli,
who, with Elias’ help, escaped from
ARRIVED IN HONG KONG
the pursuing soldiers at Laguna de
 Rizal arrived in Hong Kong on
Bay, dug up his buried treasure,
November 20, 1891. He was
and fled to Cuba where he became
welcomed by the Filipino residents,
rich and befriended many Spanish
officials. After many years, he
especially his old friend, Jose Ma.
Basa
 He established his residence at No. DECISION TO RETURN TO MANILA
5 D’ Aguilar Street, No. 2 In May, 1892, Rizal made up his mind to
Rednaxola Terrace, where he also return to Manila. Tjis decision was
opened his medical clinic. spurred by the following:
1. To confer with Governor
FAMILY REUNION IN HONG KONG Despujol regarding the
 Before Christmas of 1891, he was Borneo colonization project;
gladdened by the arrival of his 2. To establish the Liga Filipina
father, brother and Silvestre in Manila; and
Ubaldo (his brother-in-law) in Hong 3. To prove that Eduardo de
Kong. Not long afterwards, his Lete was wrong in attacking
mother and sisters Lucia, Josefa him in Madrid through an
and Trinidad also arrived. printed article in the La
Solidaridad which M. H. del
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON IN HONG KONG Pilar had permitted.
 To earn a living for himself and for
his family, Rizal practiced RIZAL FALLS INTO SPANISH TRAP
medicine.
 In due time, Dr. Rizal became a  On June 21, Rizal and his sister
successful and well-known medical Lucia, left Hong Kong for Manila.
practitioner in the British colony. The carried a special passport or
“safe-conduct” issued by the
BORNEO COLONIZATION PROJECT Spanish consul-general in Hong
 On March 7, 1892, he went to Kong.
Sandakan on board the ship  Immediately after Rizal departure
Menon to negotiate with the from Hong Kong, the Spanish
British authorities for the consul-general sent a cablegram to
establishment of a Filipino colony. Governor Despujol that the victim
 His mission was successful “is in the trap”.
 The British authorities of Borneo  A secret case was filed in Manila
(now Sabah) were willing to give against Rizal and hi followers “for
100,000 acres of land, a good anti-religious and anti-patriotic
harbor and a good government for agitation”.
999 years, free of all charges.  Meanwhile, Rizal and his sister
 By April 20, he was back in Hong were peacefully crossing the China
Kong. Sea (now West Philippine Sea) fully
unaware of the Spanish duplicity
Chapter 18 1. He refused to give up his
Bearritz Vacation and Romance with Catholic faith and be
Nellie Boustead converted to Protestantism,
To seek solace for his disappointments in as Nelly demanded and,
Madrid, Rizal took a vacation in the 2. Nelly’s mother did not like
resort city of Bearittz. He was a guest of Rizal as a son-in-law.
the rich Boustead family. • Although they could not get
With the Bousteads in Biarittz married, Rizal and Nellie parted as
 Rizal arrived in Bearritz in February good friends.
1891 El Filibusterismo Finished in Biarritz
 He was welcomed by the • Frustrated in romance, Rizal found
Bousteads; Mr. Boustead together consolation in writing.
with Mrs. Boustead, Adelina, Nellie • While he was enjoying so “many
and Aunt Isabel magnificent moonlight nights” with
 The one-month vacation worked Nellie, he kept on working on his
wonders for Rizal second novel which he began to
Romance with Nellie Boustead write in Calamba in 1887.
• Bearritz, with its romantic gardens, • On March 29, 1891, the eve of his
delightful villas, and panoramic departure from Biarritz to Paris, He
beauties, is an ideal setting for finished the manuscript of El
romance. Filibusterismo.
• On an emotional rebounce, Rizal To Paris and Back to Brussels
having lost his beloved Leonor, • Rizal bade farewell to the
came to entertain considerable hospitable and friendly Bousteads
affection for Nellie. on March 30, 1891 and proceeded
• He found her to be a real Filipina, to Paris by train.
highly intelligent, vivacious in • In Paris, he stayed at the home of
temperament and morally upright. his friend, Valentin Ventura, on 4
• He wrote to his intimate friends* Rue de Chateaudum.
of his love for Nellie, also called • From Paris, he wrote to his friend,
Nelly, and his intention to propose Jose Ma. Basa, in Hong Kong, on
marriage to her. April 4, expressing his desire to go
• *Rizal courted Nelly who, in return, to that British colony and practice
reciprocated his affection. ophthalmology in order to earn his
• Unfortunately, their romance did living.
not have a happy fairy tale finale. • In the middle of April 1891, Rizal
• Rizal’s marriage proposal failed for was back in Brussels.
two reasons:
• He was happily received by Marie
and Suzzane Jacoby (his landladies)
and, above all, by Petite Suzzane
(the Belgian girl who loved him.)
Retirement from the Propaganda
Movement
• Since abdicating* his leadership in
Madrid in January, 1891, Rizal
retired from the Propaganda
Movement, or reform crusade.
• He desired to publish his second
novel, to practice his medical
profession, and later, when
financially independent, he
expected to make a more vigorous
campaign for his country’s
redemption.
• May 1, 1891, he notified the
propaganda authorities in Manila
to cancel his monthly allowance
(P50).
Rizal Stopped Writing for La Solidaridad.
Rizal ceased writing articles for La
Solidaridad.
Reasons:
4. He needed time to work on
his book;
5. He wanted other Filipinos to
work also;
6. He wanted to have unity in
the work.

Revising the Fili for Publication


• May 30, 1891, completed the
revision of El Filibusterismo’s
manuscript and ready for press.

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