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:39:01
- I've come to fight.
- We come from Batangas.

:39:04
- We've come to fight, too.
- Good. Plenty of fighting to be done.

:39:07
- Do you bring any news?
- They say the Japs have taken Bataan.

:39:10
- I know. How about Corregidor?
- They don't say about Corregidor.

:39:15
You men can do the most good
if you go back to your barrios...

:39:18
and tell them
that the war hasn't ended yet.

:39:20
And now the people must fight.
We need men.

:39:23
We have no arms.
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- Where did you get this?
- Killed a Jap.

:39:28
Kill more Japs and get more guns.
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When you have men and arms,
send your leaders to me.

:39:33
You'll know where we are.
:39:35
Good luck.
:39:37
- Thank you.
- Be careful.

:39:39
We'll drive all the Japs out.
We'll chase them out of Balintawak.

:39:43
Sure you will, Maximo.
:39:45
Hurry to the village and try to find eggs.
Don't forget those papers. Hurry now.

:39:51
You know what this will mean
for the people? Reprisals and terror.

:39:55
It's always been an all-out war.
:39:58
Now there's no pretense about it.
:39:59
You can't inflict this on them.
They've suffered too much.

:40:02
I'm gonna make arrangements
for you to leave the island.

:40:06
Leave? You can't ask me to leave.
My children are here, my work.

:40:10
Do you know what they do to guerrillas?
:40:12
If Filipino women can endure it, I can.
:40:14
- No, I'm afraid...
- Besides...

:40:16
you need someone to nurse him.
At least until he's better.

:40:22
We'll see.
:40:27
- You spoke of an epitaph for Senor Bello.
- Yes, I did.

:40:31
Get it ready.
We're going into Balintawak tonight.


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