![]() ![]() ![]() Among the passengers were Simoun, the rich jeweler Doña Victorina, the ridiculously pro-Spanish native woman who is going to Laguna in search of her henpecked husband, Doctor Tiburcio de Espadaña, who had deserted her Paulita Gomez, her beautiful niece Ben-Zayb (anagram of Ibañez), a Spanish journalist who writes silly articles about the Filipinos Father Sibyla, vice-rector of the University of Santo Tomas Father Camorra, the parish priest of the town of Tiani Don Custodio, a pro-Spanish Filipino holding a position in the government Father Salvi, thin Franciscan friar and former cura of San Diego Father Irene, a kind friar who was a friend of the Filipino students Father Florentino, a retired scholarly and patriotic Filipino priest Isagani, a poet-nephew of Padre Florentino and a lover of Paulita and Basilio, son of Sisa and promising medical student, whose medical education was financed by his patron, Capitan Tiago. ![]()
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