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| | The Vision of Fr. Rodgriguez (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | His booklet, Cuestiones de Sumo Interes provoked Rizal to write “The Vision” --rly], when suddenly, and as if by enchantment, the yellow light of the lamp gave a brilliant, white flash, the air was filled with soft perfume, and without his being able to explain how or wherefrom, a man appeared. |
 | | This is no joke!" exclaimed Friar Rodriguez, stroking with one hand the afflicted part while with the other he rubbed his eyes. |
 | | The strange Bishop, aroused to a high pitch of anger, stopped his poking and started to knock Friar Rodriguez on the head, believing it to be a more sensitive part: Unfortunately, Friar Rodriguez's head was too hard for anything, and the crosier fell, broken in two pieces. |
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