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2. - My name is Joven Hernando, sir.
- Joven?
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3. The commander's son.
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4. I'm sorry to have kept you waiting.
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5. It's okay, General.
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6. I am honored to interview you.
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7. What is this for again?
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8. We plan to publish a newspaper.
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9. - Like what you did with—
- La Independencia.
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10. Yes, sir.
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11. We want to continue what you started.
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12. It's only fitting that our first article
should be about you, General.
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15. What do you think?
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16. My brother Juan designed this.
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17. I paid for it myself.
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18. Our army has limited funds but...
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19. we must show the Americans
that we are respectable.
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20. Fall in!
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21. Who sent these?
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22. These are the new uniforms
from General Luna, sir.
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23. What new uniforms?
We already have uniforms.
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24. General Luna came up with a single design
to unify the whole army.
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25. Why do I have to follow him?
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26. It was also ordered
by President Aguinaldo.
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27. It's good that our soldiers' uniforms
finally have one design.
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28. It's hard work bringing together
a divided nation, Joven.
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29. Word is that the Cabinet is about to make
a decision about the Americans?
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30. It's easier for the earth
to meet the sky, Joven,
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31. than for two Filipinos
to agree on anything.
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32. Mr. President! This will take us nowhere.
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33. The Americans are gathering forces
as we speak.
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34. Let's attack now while they are few.
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35. Even if we suffer large casualties,
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36. we can drive them out of Manila
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37. We have control over nearby provinces!
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38. We have 40,000 men!
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39. There are only 3,000 Americans.
We can easily drive them away!
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40. I have sent Arguelles and Buencamino
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41. as our peace commissioners
to General Otis.
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42. They are toying with us.
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43. My informants tell me they are expecting
7,000 armed troops
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44. that will strengthen their forces.
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45. Sir.
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46. See? General Luna is right!
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47. We must act now!
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48. America is also an enemy of Spain.
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49. An enemy of my enemies is my ally.
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50. - Yes.
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51. America fought Spain in Cuba.
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52. Did they invade Cuba? No.
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53. They even helped the Cubans
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54. kick out the Spaniards.
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55. We have nothing to fear.
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56. Let's give peace a chance.
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57. What a sissy.
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58. Well said, Mr. Paterno.
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59. This has to be a concerted effort, Joven.
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60. Everyone who came before us
gave their lives for freedom.
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62. why haven't they joined us?
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63. Why are they stopping us
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64. I agree with Mr. Paterno.
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65. - I choose peace.
- You are blind.
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66. Instead of sitting here all day,
we could be out there, gathering arms,
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67. digging trenches,
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68. and training our men to fight.
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69. Do not believe the sweet words
of the Americans!
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70. There is no room for blindness
in this Cabinet!
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71. What about our businesses?
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72. If we fight, the economy
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73. How can we feed our families?
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74. Business or freedom?
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75. I know you.
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76. You were with the Spanish
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77. and when things went bad for Spain,
you changed camps.
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78. Now that things are rough for us,
you'll switch to the American flag?
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79. Enough.
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80. We all have our interests.
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81. We're only human.
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82. How can anyone talk of business
when we are all slaves in our own country?
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83. - I love my country as much as you do.
- Bullshit!
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84. For now, America is our ally.
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85. They gave me their word in Hong Kong.
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86. They will do anything
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87. to compete with other nations
who want to colonize us.
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88. Let us wait for the Treaty of Paris
to be completed.
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89. Do we have delegates in Paris?
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90. Or any observers, at least?
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91. You're like virgins who believe
in the love of a whore!
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92. Tell our countrymen
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93. that freedom is not achieved
by protecting their loved ones.
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94. They have to pay the price.
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95. - What is the price?
- Blood and sweat.
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96. They have to jump into the abyss.
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97. Mr. President.
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98. I apologize for my outburst.
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99. Everyone's suspicions are well-founded.
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100. It's not wrong to wait,
but it's also not wrong
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101. if General Luna were to strengthen
our military forces.
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102. Gentlemen,
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103. let us pray for peace,
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104. but prepare for war.
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105. Gentlemen.
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106. The Americans fired on our troops
in Sta. Mesa.
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107. How did that happen?
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108. They have taken San Juan,
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109. Paco and Pandacan, and other nearby towns.
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110. And they're holding negotiations
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111. Negotiations? How did that happen?
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112. Buencamino! Arguelles!
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113. Manila has fallen.
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114. The city is in their hands.
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115. General Luna.
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116. It's up to you now.
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117. The war is in your hands.
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118. What do you want me to do? Bite them?
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119. Would these patriots help me?
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120. Let's go!
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121. Buencamino, how did this happen?
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122. What can we do?
We didn't talk to them sooner.
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123. It is a great honor
to fight for our country.
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124. We should not hesitate.
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125. Forward, compatriots.
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126. To conquer or die.
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127. Concentrate your fire!
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128. Do not waste bullets!
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129. Fire!
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130. Fire!
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131. Aim properly! Don't waste your bullets.
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132. No retreat! Fire! Fire!
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133. General!
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134. General!
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135. The left flank is in danger!
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136. General!
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137. Send a message to our men in Kawit.
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138. Tell Captain Janolino
to reinforce the left flank.
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139. The enemy must not break through.
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140. Do not be afraid!
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141. Fire all together.
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142. Don't despair!
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143. General, that would be easier
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144. The Kawit troops are on their way.
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145. Oh, man!
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146. Hey! Where are you going?
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147. Get back here, you cowards!
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148. Hey!
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149. The women here
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150. Get back here!
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151. You? Come here.
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152. Are you Buencamino's son?
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153. Stand and fight! Fight!
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154. Bullshit!
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155. Son of a bitch!
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156. Keep fighting!
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157. Don't give up!
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158. To the death!
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159. - Don't move.
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160. - I'm sorry...
- Stop talking.
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161. Rusca!
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162. - Sir?
- Get him to the rear.
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163. - Call the medic!
- Medic!
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164. Medic!
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166. Get him out of here.
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167. Lieutenant.
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168. For gallantry in the field of battle,
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169. I hereby promote you to colonel,
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170. General...
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172. Thank you.
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173. Wait. Put him down.
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174. - What's the news?
- Colonel.
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175. Captain Janolino refuses to obey.
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180. Captain Janolino says he has no
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181. Paco!
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183. Rusca, you stay here. Hold this line!
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185. General!
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190. Your comrades are dying
and you're just playing cards!
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193. He's inside.
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194. - Román.
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199. You bastard!
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200. How's your nap?
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201. General...
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203. Yes, sir.
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207. how many men are dead and wounded
because of your stupidity?
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208. I only take orders
from President Aguinaldo.
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209. Do you know Article One
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210. No, sir.
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and will be executed without trial."
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214. That's you, brother.
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219. Keep them coming!
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222. We can't beat them.
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228. Son of a bitch!
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229. Go back there!
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230. Hurry!
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- Serves you right.
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237. General!
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241. Forward, men!
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242. General!
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243. Fire!
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244. General, no!
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247. - Hey! You stupid Americans!
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251. They're retreating!
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252. Long live the Philippines!
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253. Long live!
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254. This is not a victory, Paco.
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258. They're now real soldiers
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259. He humiliated my captain
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261. We can't afford to lose more men.
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264. Thank you, Mr. President.
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- Support him.
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Is there anything we can do?
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279. I detest war, Joven.
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282. The Americans are not going
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north of Bagbag River will hold up.
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310. I'm sorry, General. Are we going home?
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311. Three more camps to visit.
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312. - With all due respect, sir. It's midnight.
- Then ride fast, brother.
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314. General.
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315. - Good morning, Paco.
- You look like you came from battle.
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316. - Breakfast?
- Yes. There's breakfast ready.
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318. For them.
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319. Two thousand?
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323. Captain.
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General Article One.
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328. General, we need to send men
and ammunition to Bataan.
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331. With all due respect, but they need
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332. Our men cannot fly, Paco.
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- What are you going to do?
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339. My English is running out.
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340. Go on!
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341. Quickly! How dare you talk to me
in English in my own country!
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342. This tea would go better with ensaimada.
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343. - General.
- Is everything ready?
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346. No, sir. Our officers.
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352. Excuse me.
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353. Out of my way!
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354. Idiots!
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357. Out! Out!
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358. Out! Out!
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359. Out!
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around dinner time.
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369. There was an American colonel
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381. There are only a few men
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383. Why don't you let Garcia
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384. It's enough for them to know
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- Long live!
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386. Put Garcia in the sharpshooters.
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- Long live!
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389. There are many like him.
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390. Not enough, Joven.
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391. Come in.
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392. General.
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395. Thank you, General.
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made a scene in town last night.
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397. There was a scuffle,
so we had to arrest them.
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398. One of them was your brother.
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- Joaquin, sir.
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402. Dr. Rizal and I almost got into a duel
because of a woman.
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403. So I heard from Paco.
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- Leave him there.
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420. Bastard.
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425. Were you shot?
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- Go to hell.
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443. Isabel.
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458. - There are no terms!
- What do you mean, no terms?
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- That would not happen.
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- And a coward.
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481. He deserted his post
while his comrades lay dying.
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482. There are no cowards in my family.
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483. My son never joined you in battle,
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484. so you have no right
to insult my family, Antonio.
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485. I was not insulting you.
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486. I was stating the fact that treason
and cowardice runs in the family.
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487. You're like your brother Juan.
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488. Had he been in the country,
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489. he would have been executed
for murdering his wife.
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490. You are true to your name.
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491. Luna...
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492. Lunatic!
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493. Enough!
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494. Stop you two!
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495. Enough!
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496. That's enough!
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497. Calm down! Enough!
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498. By the authority granted
by the Philippine Republic,
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499. I order the arrest of this traitor.
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500. And you too.
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501. Why me?
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502. It's within his authority.
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503. Captain, Major, arrest Buencamino.
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504. Colonel, Román.
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505. Come with me.
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506. I am not a traitor!
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507. - This is unconstitutional!
- Just come with me.
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508. And you shut up!
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509. If we are to become one nation,
we must go through a radical change.
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510. Brothers, we have an enemy
bigger than the Americans.
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511. Ourselves.
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512. Fresh fruits and vegetables!
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513. Fresh fruits and vegetables!
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514. Fresh fruits and vegetables! Sir!
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515. Stop right there!
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516. Sir?
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517. Don't move.
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518. General, do you want to buy a chicken?
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519. Don't move.
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520. Do as he says, old man.
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521. Sir, what have I done?
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522. Just keep quiet.
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523. I can give you half price
for the chickens.
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524. Tell him to shut up.
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525. Okay. I'll give them for free.
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526. That's what I'll do to traitors.
I will not hesitate.
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527. No one is above the law.
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528. Not even the President.
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529. - General, people might hear you.
- Let them hear.
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530. Have mercy, sir. Please don't hurt me.
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531. Have mercy, sir.
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532. Hush now.
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533. Apologies.
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534. For your trouble.
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535. Have chicken for dinner.
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536. Thank you so much, sir.
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537. A true son of liberty
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538. will never allow themselves
to be tied up like dogs.
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539. They are worse than Americans,
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540. those who place
their self-interests first,
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541. those who pledge allegiance
only to their regions and their tribes.
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542. That is proof that we are not ready
to rule ourselves.
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543. - I hope this fucking war ends already.
- I agree.
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544. I really don't care
if the Americans win the war,
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545. - as long as it's good for business.
- Exactly.
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546. No, thanks.
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547. My fiancé has invited me to Paris.
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548. - You're moving there?
- Yes.
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549. After the wedding.
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550. You're so lucky. Everybody wants to leave.
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551. How many men arrived?
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552. About a thousand and a half,
from Pangasinan and Ilocos.
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553. Lieutenant Manuel Quezon brought us
about 400 men from Tayabas.
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554. Everyone goes to you
now that Bonifacio is gone.
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555. Procopio!
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556. Mr. President, I will go ahead.
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557. Where are you going?
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558. To Arayat.
There's a feast I have to attend.
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559. Still thinking about Andres Bonifacio?
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560. I'm afraid it might happen again.
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561. Our defenses are up for the three camps.
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562. Here in Bagbag,
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563. Pulilan,
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564. and with General del Pilar's troops
in Quinga.
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565. But we still need more troops.
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566. Send a telegram to General Mascardo.
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567. Tell him to send more troops
to Quinga and here in Bagbag.
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568. Sir, General Mascardo
is headed for Arayat.
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569. Why?
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570. He didn't say.
But there's a feast today in Arayat.
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571. General Mascardo.
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572. A telegram from General Luna.
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573. - What does it say?
- He's ordering you to return Bagbag.
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574. Additional troops are needed.
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575. I just got here and he wants me to leave?
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576. He also said
there's no time for festivities.
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577. Look at that Luna's arrogance.
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578. You'd think he wasn't talking
to a fellow general.
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579. Tell him I didn't come for the feast.
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580. I have to inspect our troops
here in Arayat.
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581. I'll return to Bagbag when I'm done.
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582. While the Americans advance,
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583. our troops will slowly retreat
to a fortress in the Cordillera Mountains.
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584. By the time the enemies reach North,
our defenses would have been fortified.
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585. If we can't surpass them
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586. in numbers and technology,
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587. we will beat them with tactics.
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588. We need to dig trenches
from Caloocan to Novaliches.
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589. From Arayat, sir.
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590. I am just waiting
for the President's approval.
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591. What a mess.
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592. - I hope he approves it.
- He must.
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593. General.
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594. Kindly ask Mascardo
if he understands Tagalog.
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595. Or do you understand Spanish more?
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596. - It was clear—
- I understand Tagalog.
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597. I will return when I'm done here.
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598. He doesn't have authority over me.
I'm the commander of Pampanga.
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599. The President gave him authority
over the troops...
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600. but not over generals like him.
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601. Is that so?
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602. Rusca!
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603. Ride to Arayat.
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604. Tell to that Mascardo's face
that I will...
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605. have you arrested for stubbornness.
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606. Is that a threat?
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607. General, what's important
is you return to Bagbag
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608. and send reinforcements
before the Americans attack.
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609. I was about to leave
if not for that Luna's arrogance.
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610. Who is he to give me orders?
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611. If he wants a fight I'm not backing down!
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612. Román!
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613. Send a telegram to every official
under Mascardo and tell them
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614. they are to report to the main
headquarters in Pampanga tonight.
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615. They are all under my command
so they cannot disobey.
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616. Rusca, inform President Aguinaldo that...
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617. General Luna plans to have
Mascardo arrested if this continues.
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618. This is bad.
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619. The Americans will think
there's confusion amongst our ranks.
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620. It's true, isn't it?
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621. Damn it!
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622. If that bastard is looking for a fight,
I will give it to him.
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623. Move away!
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624. Stop the music! Soldiers!
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625. Do not follow Luna's orders.
Arm yourselves!
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626. What are you waiting for?
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627. Get Captain Janolino.
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628. Tell him to gather the soldiers
headed for Bagbag
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629. and have them report to me.
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630. Tell Luna that...
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631. He'd rather lie in a coffin,
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632. because he will only take orders
from the President or fellow Caviteños.
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633. Idiot! Does he think Cavite
is a different country?
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634. He has gathered his troops and officers.
They're heading to Guagua.
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635. - What's he gonna do there?
- If you want to face him, he'll be there.
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636. - How many men do we have now?
- The Bernal brothers are here.
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637. - Captain. Major.
- General.
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638. Do not worry, General. We are behind you.
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639. There are some men
stationed at the bridge.
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640. Rusca hasn't returned yet.
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641. - Jose?
- General.
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642. Stay here with a few lieutenants
to oversee the bridge defenses.
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643. Everyone else come with me to Guagua.
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644. Send a telegram to Alejandrino.
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645. - I need the sharpshooters in Guagua.
- Yes, sir.
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646. And let's bring a coffin.
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647. There's trouble brewing in Guagua.
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648. General Mascardo has armed his troops
and is waiting for General Luna.
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649. You have to decide.
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650. General Luna.
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651. We apologize
on behalf of General Mascardo.
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652. - Women of the Red Cross.
- I know.
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653. General, we do not want fighting
amongst fellow Filipinos.
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654. - She has a point, General.
- I didn't ask for this, Major.
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655. Isa—
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656. Miss.
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657. General.
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658. Tell Mascardo I'm giving him
one more chance to surrender peacefully.
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659. It's all in his hands.
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660. I understand, ladies.
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661. But it's too late.
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662. I'll only take orders from the President,
not to someone like Luna.
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663. What are you really fighting about?
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664. Isabel...
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665. To hell with you two, Tomas.
You're acting like children.
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666. General.
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667. - Paco.
- What is it, sir?
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668. Send a telegram to Bagbag.
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669. - Find out their situation.
- Do you have orders?
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670. Just find out how they are.
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671. The Americans are here!
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672. Americans.
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673. The Americans are here!
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674. The Americans!
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675. Go ahead, shoot me.
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676. I'm here.
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677. Shoot me.
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678. Now!
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679. General Tomas Mascardo.
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680. I'm here to arrest you
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681. in the name
of the Philippine Republic Army.
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682. Show yourself.
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683. - Good evening, General Luna.
- Good evening too.
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684. I trust that
you will surrender peacefully.
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685. I told you if you want to arrest me,
bring a coffin.
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686. You really are insane.
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687. That's your request.
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688. You're surrounded by my troops.
How many men do you have?
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689. Fifteen?
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690. Twenty?
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691. Tomas.
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692. We only need to shoot you,
and you're standing right in front of me.
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693. Easy.
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694. Think carefully.
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695. You know what to do.
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696. We can easily—
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697. First Battalion Sharpshooters, sir.
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698. What now?
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699. - You son of a bitch.
- Wait!
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700. Wait.
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701. General.
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702. General Tomas Mascardo,
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703. under orders from President Aguinaldo...
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704. Thank you, Tomas.
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705. Just in time, Rusca.
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706. General, I ran into Paco.
There's terrible news.
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707. The Americans have attacked
Bagbag and Quinga.
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708. Both camps are in grave danger.
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709. Joven! Over here!
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710. Damn it, where are the reinforcements?
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711. Don't!
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712. Joven!
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713. Joven, where are you going? Stay here!
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714. Stay here.
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715. Forward!
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716. Guard the entrance!
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717. Where are the rest?
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718. They went to Quinga to help Goyong.
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719. - Joven.
- General.
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720. Can you move?
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721. Medic! Over here!
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722. General!
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723. General, we're ready.
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724. General, the Americans have taken Quinga.
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725. General del Pilar and his men
has retreated to San Fernando.
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726. Is this our fate, Paco?
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727. We fight with our enemies.
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728. We fight with our allies.
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729. It's exhausting.
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730. Luna has not been able to stop
the enemy's advance.
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731. We should ask for a cease fire
so we can talk with the Americans.
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732. Granted we are at a disadvantage,
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733. but how much is America
willing to sacrifice?
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734. Do you know how much it cost them
to wage this war?
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735. General Luna is here.
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736. A minute.
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737. Gentlemen.
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738. Bring your glasses.
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739. Twenty-four hours jail time
is too short, I see.
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740. That's why I surrendered peacefully.
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741. Brandy?
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742. Mr. President.
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743. I would like to resign
as head of the Army.
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744. Why?
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745. It's impossible for me to do my job
under these circumstances.
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746. Especially when I just heard
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747. that the traitors Paterno and Buencamino
have been set free.
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748. They are respectable citizens.
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749. They have contributed
resources to our cause.
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750. They promoted annexation
under the American flag,
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751. while our soldiers and I
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752. are out there fighting
the very same enemy.
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753. I will not accept such treason
while I'm alive.
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754. General Luna.
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755. You are a military genius,
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756. but you don't understand politics.
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757. If setting traitors free
is how you define politics,
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758. then I want no part of it.
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759. I'm sorry, General Luna,
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760. but I can't accept your resignation.
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761. - But I cannot—
- You are the only one
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762. who can lead our Army.
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763. Our country needs you.
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764. Then allow me to lead.
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765. Allow me to instill discipline!
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766. And please approve
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767. my plan to erect a fortress up North.
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768. That is the only way
of defeating the Americans.
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769. What can you tell me about General Luna,
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770. aside from what we've already seen?
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771. We have something to confess.
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772. We believe he has a hidden agenda.
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773. This happened recently.
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774. General Luna lost his temper
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775. in front of everyone at the plaza.
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776. What else is new?
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777. He said
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778. he would not hesitate
to shoot all traitors,
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779. even if it was you, Mr. President.
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780. And there are rumors that...
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781. he's thinking of proclaiming himself
as a dictator to replace you.
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782. Where did you hear this?
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783. I myself witnessed
his outburst at the plaza.
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784. We heard from other officers
about his plans
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785. of becoming a dictator.
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786. That's not true.
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787. You know Luna.
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788. He can't control his outbursts,
but his words are just air.
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789. It may just be air to us,
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790. but Luna means what he says.
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791. And we all know
he can be blinded by anger,
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792. like a raging bull.
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793. Luna is my most capable general.
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794. There's Goyong.
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795. - And Ricarte.
- I'm here too.
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796. Let's not forget
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797. that he abandoned his post in Bagbag,
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798. resulting in great losses.
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799. Our country would be in a sad state
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800. if only one man is capable
of leading the military.
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801. Luna does more harm than good.
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802. He must be replaced
for the benefit of everyone.
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803. If only we could...
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804. Thank you, gentlemen.
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805. I need time to think.
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806. Damn it!
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807. Who the hell is knocking?
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808. I've been knocking forever.
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809. Mother. What brings you here?
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810. My little Antonio. Let me see.
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811. You'll live.
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812. - I heard you had him arrested—
- Mascardo?
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813. - Yes, after—
- No.
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814. Quinito, your brother.
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815. Was it over a woman?
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816. Yes.
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817. Was he drunk?
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818. He's out?
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819. He was there for two nights.
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820. Good.
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821. No one is above the law.
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822. Yes.
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823. You look haggard.
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824. And you lost weight.
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825. Do you still get to sleep?
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826. - We're in the middle of a war.
- I know that.
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827. You father and I gave you
a good education.
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828. And yet,
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829. you still chose to be
in the middle of this mess.
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830. It's my destiny, Mother.
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831. Is it?
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832. Sit down.
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833. Close your eyes.
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834. Close them.
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835. Do you remember
our Christmases in Binondo?
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836. Your sister.
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837. Numeriana.
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838. The gifts by the Nativity.
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839. The music.
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840. Manuel's violin.
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841. All the delicious food.
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842. Jose and Joaquin.
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843. Who could never wait to touch the food.
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844. My beloved father,
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845. always smiling, holding his cigar.
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846. And Juan.
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847. If only I could be with them again.
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848. Our Christmas Eve was always filled
with happiness back then.
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849. Do you remember those times?
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850. Yes, Mother.
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851. And we allowed you and Juan
to study in Europe.
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852. Where our minds were awakened
about the state of the country.
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853. It all began with a dream
to win our rights under the rule of Spain.
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854. Until we woke up to the truth,
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855. due to the ceaseless
oppression of the Spaniards.
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856. That we are no different from them.
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857. But those dreams were shattered
when they assassinated Dr. Jose Rizal.
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858. I feel sad whenever I think of him,
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859. and his sacrifice.
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860. My idolized country,
sorrow of my sorrows,
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861. beloved Filipinas,
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862. hear my last goodbye.
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863. There I leave you all.
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864. Goodbye, dear parents,
brother and sisters,
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865. fragments of my soul.
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866. Childhood friends in the home now lost.
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867. Give thanks that I rest
from this wearisome day.
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868. Goodbye, sweet foreigner,
my friend, my joy.
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869. Farewell, loved ones,
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870. to die is to rest.
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871. This is the biggest sacrifice of all.
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872. But that is not the only way
of showing your love for the country.
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873. Your brother Juan knows that.
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874. But Juan also knows the Filipino mind.
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875. We're all divided and blind
to the concept of nationhood.
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876. He knows we will not wake up
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877. until someone sacrifices himself
for the country.
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878. In our travels in Europe,
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879. it became clear how big our failure was.
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880. I know what you're saying, son.
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881. These are the fruits
of your love for us, Mother.
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882. Juan and I.
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883. Our convictions.
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884. You and Juan we're always the closest.
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885. In some ways,
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886. we share the same destiny.
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887. Destiny, Antoñito?
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888. Is this destiny or is it your choice?
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889. You're a skilled doctor.
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890. There's a peaceful life waiting for you,
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891. but you choose to wage war.
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892. Some politicians and businessmen
don't like the way you run things.
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893. They say you are too arrogant and strict.
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894. They say you are mad with power.
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895. Those are just rumors.
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896. Sometimes I have to step on some toes
to get my job done.
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897. I heard from Quinito
that the President himself
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898. is plotting against you.
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899. Aguinaldo is not stupid.
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900. We respect each other.
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901. We are both Masons.
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902. Like Andres Bonifacio?
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903. Here.
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904. Wear this.
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905. Your father is gone.
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906. And your brother Manuel too.
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907. I don't want anything to happen
to my children because of this war.
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908. You and Juan.
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909. A person who has feelings is not a slave.
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910. The beautiful days of roses
have come to an end.
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911. The nights of our thorny
coexistence has begun.
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912. Our native land,
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913. the blue skies,
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914. green fields, a land of art and feelings.
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915. - Has everyone left?
- Yes, sir.
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916. Only the Kawit Brigade will remain.
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917. Soon,
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918. for love of our motherland.
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919. Dismissed!
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920. As if by some hidden message,
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921. we are snatched by a hidden hand,
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922. and tossed about like leaves
in a stormy wind.
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923. I am asking for an assurance
of your loyalty.
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924. Can I rely on you?
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925. Yes, Mr. President!
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926. Soon...
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927. Dismissed!
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928. we will all just be whirlwinds of dust.
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929. I can't remember
when I wrote that poem.
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930. General, I have a question.
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931. Do you often think
that your life is in danger?
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932. Because of the war?
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933. Because of principles.
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934. Every day.
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935. Bring your troops here,
on the other side of the river.
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936. Bring your army here.
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937. Yes, General.
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938. Come in.
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939. From President Aguinaldo.
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940. Gentlemen, I have great news.
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941. The President
is establishing a new cabinet
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942. and has asked me
to go to Cabanatuan to lead.
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943. Things are moving forward.
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944. - Finally!
- Congratulations!
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945. Congratulations!
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946. Lieutenant Manuel Quezon.
It's been a while.
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947. Mr. President.
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948. - You received my orders?
- Yes, sir.
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949. My men and I are on our way to San Isidro.
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950. Your guards are staying behind?
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951. My dearest Mother
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952. With love, Antonio
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953. General.
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954. We're ready.
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955. Sir.
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956. Colonel.
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957. Don't you get tired of fighting?
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958. All that spilled blood?
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959. A true patriot is ready to shed blood.
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960. To endure hardship is not suffering.
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961. It's like receiving a blessing, like love.
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962. Do you think we will succeed?
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963. I can't assure that.
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964. If that happens,
it would be a baptism of fire,
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965. like a violent tornado.
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966. You are also poetic, like the General.
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967. He's contagious.
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968. General.
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969. General, they cannot cross.
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970. Looks like fate is trying to stop us.
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971. Or maybe those wagons are from Kawit.
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972. Román, Rusca, let us go ahead.
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973. - Manuel, catch up with us in Cabanatuan.
- Yes, General.
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974. Take care of the young man.
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975. Why, brother?
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976. They should've waited for us.
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977. - Where's everybody?
- They're probably having lunch.
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978. It doesn't matter, we're here.
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979. Take a rest.
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980. - Wait for me here.
- Good luck, General.
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981. You, soldier.
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982. Why is your uniform so dirty?
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983. You don't know how to salute?
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984. What are your names?
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985. Are you deaf?
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986. What kind of soldiers are you?
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987. The General is on it again.
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988. When I come down,
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989. you better have your hair cut.
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990. Or else, I will shoot you!
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991. Mr. President, I've...
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992. Shit.
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993. What are you doing here?
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994. I should ask you that.
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995. The President sent me a telegram.
Where is he?
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996. - He left this morning.
- He left?
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997. Why did he ask for me?
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998. What kind of government is this?
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999. - Maybe he just forgot.
- Impossible!
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1000. Why are you sitting
at the President's desk?
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1001. Shouldn't you be shining
the Americans' boots?
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1002. What arrogance!
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1003. You think you're the only patriot?
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1004. In this room, yes.
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1005. I love the Philippines.
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1006. But not enough
to fight for her or die for her!
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1007. If only you have honor,
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1008. - I would challenge you to a duel.
- Just try me!
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1009. I've had enough of those sissies.
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1010. I'll shit on all of them.
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1011. We're not finished.
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1012. Who fired that shot?
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1013. Damn it!
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1014. Who?
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1015. I sent you to jail.
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1016. Why did they free you?
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1017. Wait! Don't form a circle!
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1018. What's going on?
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1019. Cowards!
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1020. Traitors!
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1021. Murderers!
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1022. Traitors!
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1023. Wait!
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1024. I surrender!
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1025. Use your machetes.
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1026. He's done.
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1027. Cowards.
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1028. Murderers.
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1029. He faced them alone.
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1030. I couldn't do anything to help.
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1031. I will never understand
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1032. why Filipinos would kill Filipinos.
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1033. They killed all hope for freedom.
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1034. Well? Is he still moving?
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1035. The General was right.
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1036. The Filipino's worst enemy
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1037. is himself.
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1038. It is us who killed him.
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1039. I swear before God
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1040. and in the names of my father and sons,
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1041. that I had nothing to do
with this incident.
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1042. I had nothing to do
with Antonio Luna's death.
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1043. It was all Luna's fault.
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1044. He assaulted the Kawit Brigade.
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1045. He abused his power.
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1046. He became over ambitious.
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1047. He plotted to take over
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1048. the highest position in the land.
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1049. - I found it first!
- That's mine!
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1050. Luna's accusations against me
were all lies.
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1051. I love the Philippines.
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1052. Look at my public service record.
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1053. I made great sacrifices
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1054. for this country!
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1055. My dearest Mother
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1056. Yes, we disagreed,
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1057. but I did not kill him.
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1058. - I said that's mine!
- But I found it.
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1059. - It's mine!
- I found it first!
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1060. Give that to me.
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1061. Antonio Luna's death
is a form of historical cleansing.
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1062. Wait. We're not done with him.
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1063. Antonio Luna
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1064. was cruel,
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1065. abusive,
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1066. and arrogant!
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1067. I didn't want him to die,
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1068. but I admit,
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1069. I believe
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1070. that he deserved his fate.
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1071. Wait. Not there. Move them over here.
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1072. I never sent him a telegram.
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1073. It was Luna who sent me a telegram
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1074. saying that he was coming
to see me in Cabanatuan.
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1075. But I was not there at that time.
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1076. Forward march!
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1077. When the crime happened,
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1078. we were in Bulacan and Pampanga,
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1079. inspecting General del Pilar's troops,
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1080. checking ammunition.
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1081. General Luna's death was a heavy blow.
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1082. He was the only one capable
of leading us to independence.
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1083. He was my most brilliant general.
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1084. Why would I want him killed?
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1085. No. There was no conspiracy.
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1086. No threats.
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1087. Luna was my best general.
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1088. I lost the war.
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1089. We all lost.
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1090. The Filipino nation
seeks its independence,
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1091. and I will strive to attain
my country's cause until the very end.
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1092. It's better to die in battle...
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1093. Than to accept any foreign rule.
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1094. If progress is just a dream...
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1095. Then let us dream on until death.
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1096. Soon, for love of our motherland...
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1097. As if by some hidden message,
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1098. we are snatched by a hidden hand,
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1099. and tossed about like leaves
in a stormy wind.
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1100. Soon,
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1101. we will all just be whirlwinds of dust.
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1102. General.
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1103. These are what's left of Luna's men.
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1104. What do you want to do with them?
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1105. Get 60.
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