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The Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2)

CHAPTER VI
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I am quite sure I would have hung Villa without any compunction at that time, if I could have gotten hold of him.

I tried to get hold of him, but Governor Taft's attorney-general, Mr.Wilfley, wrote me that Villa was somewhere over on the mainland of Asia on British territory, and extradition would involve application to the London Foreign Office.

The intimation was that we had trouble enough of our own without borrowing any from feuds that had existed under our predecessors in sovereignty.

I have understood that Villa is now practising medicine in Manila.

More than one officer of the American army that I know afterwards did things to the Filipinos almost as cruel as Villa did to that unhappy Spanish officer, Lieutenant Piera.


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