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Lianne Bunao
It was about 11 in the evening. The Supremo was still bleeding profusely a day after he, together with younger brother Procopio, had been taken prisoner. The Supremo was grappling with mind-wrenching pain from a gunshot wound on his arm and a stab wound on his neck. Since the confrontation, his wounds had not been nursed. Procopio, while not wounded, was in no way better-he had bruises on his face and his body and his left leg was fractured. The siblings had been given food only once since the beginning of their captivity.The day before, the Supremo and his brother were in Limbon, making new plans for the revolution especially in the wake of the Supremo's defeat in the Tejeros Convention, when about twenty soldiers under Colonels Agapito Bonzon and Jose Paua came with a warrant of arrest signed by Kapitan Miong, the leader of the incipient revolutionary government. The air suddenly became tense and smelled of blood.After informing the Supremo of the arrival, the aides within the vicinity kept the arresting officers at bay. Citing his leadership of the revolution, the Supremo refused to yield, insinuating that he would rather be killed than go with the arresting soldiers. "Bangkay nyo akong dadalhin (I'll die first before I go with you
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