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Chapter Two
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AFTER another armed struggle, decided1 by Montero’s victory of Rio Seco, had been added to the tale of civil wars, the “honest men,” as Don Jose called them, could breathe freely for the first time in half a century. The Five-Year-Mandate2 law became the basis of that regeneration, the passionate3 desire and hope for which had been like the elixir4 of everlasting5 youth for Don Jose Avellanos.
And when it was suddenly — and not quite unexpectedly — endangered by that “brute Montero,” it was a passionate indignation that gave him a new lease of life, as it were. Already, at the time of the President-Dictator’s visit to Sulaco, Moraga had sounded a note of warning from Sta. Marta about the War Minister. Montero and his brother made the subject of an earnest talk between the Dictator-President and the Nestor-inspirer of the party. But Don Vincente, a doctor of philosophy from the Cordova University, seemed to have an exaggerated respect for military ability, whose mysteriousness — since it appeared to be altogether independent of intellect — imposed upon his imagination. The victor of Rio Seco was a popular hero. His services were so recent that the President-Dictator quailed6 before the obvious charge of political ingratitude7. Great regenerating8 transactions were being initiated9 — the fresh loan, a new railway line, a vast colonization10 scheme. Anything that could unsettle the public opinion in the capital was to be avoided. Don Jose bowed to these arguments and tried to dismiss from his mind the gold-laced
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passionate
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elixir
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everlasting
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ingratitude
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regenerating
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colonization
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artillery
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compliance
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plaza
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frenzied
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provincial
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garrison
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gathering
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patriotic
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plunder
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sinister
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prey
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isolation
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rumours
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illiterate
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sincerity
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jeopardy
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embarkation
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goodwill
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inclination
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concession
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lieutenants
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eloquence
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