? Paris
DEAR NANING,
Hurry a little bit the publication of Blumentritt’s work.
Let me know why Graciano has left your house. If there is something you cannot tell me, keep silent. I should like you to continue united so that everything will prosper.
I remember having told you that when there are differences submit them to a kind of tribunal elected by both parties. What this tribunal decide should be accepted, and the one who refuses to do so be expelled and separated from the corporation. I would be glad that there might not be anything and that it was all a most simple thing.
Union must be preserved at any cost.
Enclosed is a letter for Galicano.
Yours,
RIZAL
03-402 [Reformists]
