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to being ordered about
by every young popinjay in uniform.

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- The men are ready, sir.
- Goodbye, Miss Barnes.

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Colonel...
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you really are not returning to the village?
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Really not.
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Then I shall give you
Buenaventura Bello's epitaph.

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Someday you may come back
into the village of Balintawak again...

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and put it over his grave.
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"The place matters not-
cypress or laurel or lily white

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"Scaffold or open plain
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"combat or martyrdom's plight"
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Those words were written by José Rizal,
the Philippines' greatest hero...

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on the night before he was executed
by the Spaniards.

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Remember those words.
Carry them in your heart...

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so that wherever men fight for freedom,
there it may be said:

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"Here lies Buenaventura Bello...
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"schoolteacher of Balintawak."
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- Colonel?
- Yes?

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What would you think
our chances are now?

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- Good.
- Funny thing. So would I.

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Hold it up. There's Mt. Mariveles ahead.
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We ought to be about two hours
from the airfield.

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We better split up. Check your watch.
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- That is Mt. Mariveles, isn't it?
- Yes, sir.

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We should be hearing gunfire from Bataan.
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Yes, sir.
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- Cruz?
- Yes, sir.


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