Kabanata 18 : Bakasyon sa Biarritz at Pakikipag-ibigan Kay Nelly Boustead(1891)

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Kabanata 18 : Bakasyon sa Biarritz at Pakikipag-ibigan Kay Nelly Boustead(1891).

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[Audio] In 1891 February, Rizal and his family had the delight of visiting Biarritz. It was a destionation of beauty and grandeur, and with the sea providing a fresh aroma, Rizal was mesmerized. His month away helped him to take a break and take delight in the little things in life. He even noticed a change in his weight as he was able to rest and clear his mind. Through this break, he was able to relish in the joys of relaxation and be rejuvenated for the days to come..

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[Audio] Nellie Boustead, the more beautiful and younger daughter of Gng. Boustead, was the reason for a happy reunion in Biarritz in February 1891. She was intelligent, cheerful and honest. On February 4, 1891, M H Del Pilar teased her about exchanging the "o" in Noli with an "e", which meant that Noli would become Nelly. Rizal's love for Miss Boustead was thought of to bring them happiness and stop any disruption in her household..

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[Audio] Rizal ay hindi tumanggap ng hikayat na ligawan at pakasalan si Nellie Boustead upang maging malaya siya sa kanyang pananagutan sa Pilipinas. Siya ay nabigo dahil sa pagtutol ni Nellie at ng kanyang ina..

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[Audio] G. Eduardo Boustead and his family had the opportunity to meet his sister, Tiya Isabel, and their beloved Nellie Boustead while on their trip to Biarritz, France in February 1891. Antonio Luna wrote to Jose Rizal during this trip to invite him to court and marry Nellie. Nevertheless, Nellie declined the offer due to the fact that she and her family were devoted Catholics and had no desire to convert to Protestantism, as well as her mother's opposition to her daughter wedding Rizal. The story ended on March 29, 1891, the day before they left for Paris, when Rizal completed his novel El Filibusterismo..

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[Audio] G. Eduardo Boustead and his family were looking forward to their trip to Biarritz in February 1891. They were keen to reunite with Gng. Boustead's sister Tiya Isabel and spend some quality time with their beloved Nellie Boustead. During their stay in Paris and their return journey back to Brussels, they encountered Valentin Ventura and encountered Marie and Suzanne Jacoby, his landlords, and Petite Suzanne, a young Belgian girl who had taken a liking to him, at 4 Rue de Chateudum. Upon reaching Brussels, Rizal chose to advance his medical studies and promote his second novel, in the hope of being able to work more effectively towards the freedom of his nation..

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[Audio] Dr. Jose Rizal accepted the responsibility of writing for the nationalist newspaper La Solidaridad, to which his friends in Spain had encouraged him, as it had attracted much attention from European nations. Marcelo Del Pilar grasped the usefulness of Rizal's contribution to the Propaganda Movement and the newspaper in order to further the plight for reform..

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[Audio] Upon arriving in Biarritz in February 1891, G. Eduardo Boustead and his family went to meet Tiya Isabel, Gng. Boustead’s sister, and to enjoy a vacation accompanied by Nellie Boustead. Around the same time, Rizal had to stop writing for La Solidaridad. The reasons for this break were multiple: he needed to finish his book, he wanted other Filipinos to gain employment and he thought unity among groups was necessary for any advancement. This pause would be beneficial in two ways: firstly, it would lead to our freedom, and secondly, it would bring increased prosperity, which is what our nation needs more than anything else..

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[Audio] On the next slide, we will show an algorithmic, risk-based perspective to protect species and their habitats. This will help in developing protocols to provide exceptional protection to wildlife..

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[Audio] G. Eduardo Boustead's words during his time in Biarritz were full of determination, as he attempted to accomplish his objectives in a universe that wasn't willing to lend a hand. His request to his relatives to be the ones to come up with the money for his book to be published conveys a reminder that commitment and effort can help achieve our aims. We are all capable of overcoming any impediment that our paths might be filled with..