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The Reign of Greed

CHAPTER IV
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CABESANG TALES Those who have read the first part of this story will perhaps remember an old wood-cutter who lived in the depths of the forest.

[12] Tandang Selo is still alive, and though his hair has turned completely white, he yet preserves his good health.

He no longer hunts or cuts firewood, for his fortunes have improved and he works only at making brooms.
His son Tales (abbreviation of Telesforo) had worked at first on shares on the lands of a capitalist, but later, having become the owner of two carabaos and several hundred pesos, determined to work on his own account, aided by his father, his wife, and his three children.

So they cut down and cleared away some thick woods which were situated on the borders of the town and which they believed belonged to no one.

During the labors of cleaning and cultivating the new land, the whole family fell ill with malaria and the mother died, along with the eldest daughter, Lucia, in the flower of her age.


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