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                    [Title] => Post-Rizal Day remembrance: The boy Rizal: A phenomenon! /Fr. Reuter, Emy Y. Arcellana
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Fancy a nine-year-old boy imposing on himself a routine so rigid, the average adult would find it extremely challenging to follow. Rizal was such a boy.

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                    [Title] => Post-Rizal Day remembrance: The boy Rizal: A phenomenon! /Fr. Reuter, Emy Y. Arcellana
                    [Summary] => 

Fancy a nine-year-old boy imposing on himself a routine so rigid, the average adult would find it extremely challenging to follow. Rizal was such a boy.

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