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Biarritz Vacation and Romance with Nellie

Boustead
February 1891
Rizal
arrived
in
Biarritz.
Villa Eliada
Winter
residence
of
Boustead Family (Mr. Eduardo Boustead,
Mrs. Boustead, Daughters Adelina and
Nellie, and Aunt Isabel)
Biarritz an ideal setting for romance
Romantic gardens
Delightful villas
Panoramic beauties
Rizal to Nellie Boustead:
He found her to be a real Filipina
Highly intelligent
Vivacious in temperament
Morally upright
Rizals marriage proposal to Nelly
failed:
He refused to give up his Catholic faith for
Protestantism
Nellys mother did not like Rizal as a son-inlaw
March 29, 1891: El Filibusterismo
To Paris and Brussels Once Again
March 30, 1891 to Paris by train.
He stayed at home of his friend, Valentin
Ventura, on 4 Reu de Chateaudun.
April 4, 1891: Letter to Jose Ma. Basa in
Hong Kong
Middle of April 1891. Back in Brussels.
Marie and Suzzane Jacoby (his landladies).
Petite Suzzane (the Belgian girl who loved
him).
Rizal
retired
from
the
Propaganda
Movement
He desired to publish his second novel
Practice his medical profession
Make more vigorous campaign
Rizal Stopped Writing for La Solidaridad:
Needs time to work on his book
Wanted other filipino to work

Unity in the work


Revising the Fili for Publication:
May 30, 1891, Rizals sequel to the Noli was
ready for printing.
Biarritz Vacation and Romance with Nellie
Boustead
February 1891
Rizal
arrived
in
Biarritz.
Villa Eliada
Winter
residence
of
Boustead Family (Mr. Eduardo Boustead,
Mrs. Boustead, Daughters Adelina and
Nellie, and Aunt Isabel)
Biarritz an ideal setting for romance
Romantic gardens
Delightful villas
Panoramic beauties
Rizal to Nellie Boustead:
He found her to be a real Filipina
Highly intelligent
Vivacious in temperament
Morally upright
Rizals marriage proposal to Nelly
failed:
He refused to give up his Catholic faith for
Protestantism
Nellys mother did not like Rizal as a son-inlaw
March 29, 1891: El Filibusterismo
To Paris and Brussels Once Again
March 30, 1891 to Paris by train.
He stayed at home of his friend, Valentin
Ventura, on 4 Reu de Chateaudun.
April 4, 1891: Letter to Jose Ma. Basa in
Hong Kong
Middle of April 1891. Back in Brussels.
Marie and Suzzane Jacoby (his landladies).
Petite Suzzane (the Belgian girl who loved
him).
Rizal
retired
from
the
Propaganda
Movement
He desired to publish his second novel
Practice his medical profession

Make more vigorous campaign


Rizal Stopped Writing for La Solidaridad:
Needs time to work on his book
Wanted other filipino to work
Unity in the work
Revising the Fili for Publication:
May 30, 1891, Rizals sequel to the Noli was
ready for printing.
Biarritz Vacation and Romance with Nellie
Boustead
February 1891
Rizal
arrived
in
Biarritz.
Villa Eliada
Winter
residence
of
Boustead Family (Mr. Eduardo Boustead,
Mrs. Boustead, Daughters Adelina and
Nellie, and Aunt Isabel)
Biarritz an ideal setting for romance
Romantic gardens
Delightful villas
Panoramic beauties
Rizal to Nellie Boustead:
He found her to be a real Filipina
Highly intelligent
Vivacious in temperament
Morally upright
Rizals marriage proposal to Nelly
failed:
He refused to give up his Catholic faith for
Protestantism
Nellys mother did not like Rizal as a son-inlaw
March 29, 1891: El Filibusterismo
To Paris and Brussels Once Again
March 30, 1891 to Paris by train.
He stayed at home of his friend, Valentin
Ventura, on 4 Reu de Chateaudun.
April 4, 1891: Letter to Jose Ma. Basa in
Hong Kong
Middle of April 1891. Back in Brussels.
Marie and Suzzane Jacoby (his landladies).
Petite Suzzane (the Belgian girl who loved
him).

Rizal
retired
from
the
Propaganda
Movement
He desired to publish his second novel
Practice his medical profession
Make more vigorous campaign
Rizal Stopped Writing for La Solidaridad:
Needs time to work on his book
Wanted other filipino to work
Unity in the work
Revising the Fili for Publication:

May 30, 1891, Rizals sequel to the Noli was


ready for printing.

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