True Version of the Philippine Revolution by Emilio Aguinaldo
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bent upon and thereby afford my companions time and opportunity to
remove this new and wholly unexpected barrier to the realization of our cherished plans for the emancipation of our beloved fatherland. I am profoundly pleased to say that they succeeded, Artacho withdrawing the suit through a transaction. In accordance with the decision of the meeting above referred to, I left Hongkong quietly on the 7th April, 1898, on board the steamship _Taisany_, and after calling at Saigon I reached Singapore as a passenger by the s.s. _Eridan_, landing there as secretly as possible on the 21st April. I at once proceeded to the residence of one of my countrymen. Thus is explained the cause of the interruption of the vitally important negotiations with Admiral Dewey, initiated by the Commander of the _Petrel_. But "Man proposes and God disposes" is a proverb which was verified in its fullest sense on this occasion, for, notwithstanding the precautions taken in my journey to avoid identification yet at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the day I arrived at Singapore an Englishman came to the house in which I was residing and in a cautious manner stated that the United States Consul at that port, Mr. Spencer Pratt, wished to have an interview with Don Emilio Aguinaldo. The visitor was told that in that house they did not know Aguinaldo; this being the prearranged answer for any callers. But the Englishman returned to the house several times and persisted in saying that it was no use trying to conceal the fact of Aguinaldo's arrival for Consul Pratt had received notice from Admiral Dewey of |
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