The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant)
History
The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)
Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant)
Philippines; Philippines -- History -- 1898-1946
On the 29th the barbarities practised by this inhuman fiend reached
their climax in the torturing to death of Lieutenant Piera. The
following description gives some faint idea of one of the most
diabolical crimes ever committed in the Philippines:--
"Villa's cruelty and sanguinary jeering grew without let
or hindrance from day to day; it seemed that this hyena
continually cudgelled his brains to invent new kinds of
torture and to jeer at the friars. On the night of the 29th of
September the diabolical idea occurred to him of giving the
_coup de grace_ to the prestige of the friars by making them
pass through the streets of Ilagan conducting and playing
a band of music. He carried out his nonsensical purpose by
calling upon Father Diogracias to play the big drum, and when
this priest had started playing Villa learned that Father
Primo was a musician and could therefore play the drum and
lead the band with all skill, so he called upon Father Primo
to come forward, and with one thing and another this ridiculous
function was carried on until the late hours of the night.
* * * * *
"While these two priests were serenading Villa and his
gang, the most dreadful shrieks were heard from the jail,
accompanied by pitiful cries that would melt the coldest
heart. The priests hearing these echoes of sorrow and pain,
and who did not know for what purpose Fathers Deogracias and
Primo had been separated from them, seemed to recognize the
voices of these two priests among the groans, believing them
to be cruelly tortured; for this reason they began to say
the rosary in order that the Most Holy Virgin might imbue
them with patience and fortitude in their martyrdom. Great
was their surprise when these priests returned saying that
they had contented themselves with merely making fun of them
by obliging them to play the big drum and lead the band.
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