Just as the wedding ceremony is about to begin, a hooded beggar appears at the door. He asks for alms. Julia, kind-hearted, offers him food. As she approaches, the beggar reveals himself—, emaciated and scarred but very much alive.
Tenong explains that he survived prison, escaped to the mountains, and fought as a rebel soldier. He has returned to claim Julia. A confrontation ensues. Fray Pedro calls Tenong a tulisán (bandit) and orders him arrested again. walang sugat ni severino reyes free full story
Julia sings a haunting kundiman , "Ay, Ay, Kalisud" (Oh, Oh, Sorrow), lamenting the cruelty of the Spanish authorities. Act II: The "Dead" Lover Returns Setting: The same house, three years later. It is now decorated for a wedding—but Tenong is presumed dead. Just as the wedding ceremony is about to
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