[The Social Cancer by Jose Rizal]@TWC D-Link bookThe Social Cancer CHAPTER XI 1/9
CHAPTER XI. The Rulers Divide and rule. ( _The New Machiavelli._) Who were the caciques of the town? Don Rafael, when alive, even though he was the richest, owned more land, and was the patron of nearly everybody, had not been one of them.
As he was modest and depreciated the value of his own deeds, no faction in his favor had ever been formed in the town, and we have already seen how the people all rose up against him when they saw him hesitate upon being attacked. Could it be Capitan Tiago? True it was that when he went there he was received with an orchestra by his debtors, who banqueted him and heaped gifts upon him.
The finest fruits burdened his table and a quarter of deer or wild boar was his share of the hunt.
If he found the horse of a debtor beautiful, half an hour afterwards it was in his stable.
All this was true, but they laughed at him behind his back and in secret called him "Sacristan Tiago." Perhaps it was the gobernadorcillo? [52] No, for he was only an unhappy mortal who commanded not, but obeyed; who ordered not, but was ordered; who drove not, but was driven.
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