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Antonio Ma. Regidor, an exile of 1872 and a practicing lawyer in London
• By the end of May , he found a modest boarding house
• He was a boarder of the Beckett family were Mr. Beckett, organist of the St. Paul’s church
• With Mrs. Beckett (his Wife), two sons and four daughters]
• The oldest of the beckett sisters was Gertrude, called Gettie or Tottie by his friends
• Rizal came to know Dr... displayed 300 characters
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Rienhold Rost, the librarian of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and an authority on the Malayan languages and customs
• He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” (una perla de hombre)
• Rizal spent Sundays in the house of Mr. Rost
News from home, good and bad
• The bad news, were the injustices committed by the Spanish authorities on the Filipino people and Rizal family
• Among which were as follow:
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