| What you need | Where to get it | What’s on page 139 | |---------------|----------------|--------------------| | (Spanish) | https://archive.org/details/filibusterismo00rizal | Grand Dinner – Simoun reveals the explosive lamp. | | Full PDF (English) | https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2450 | Same scene, rendered as “the banquet of the Spaniards.” | | Key excerpt | (see above) | Simoun’s ominous proclamation of the lamp‑bomb. | | Why it matters | Literary analysis | Symbol of violent revenge, moral ambiguity, foreshadows tragedy. |

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. The novel, written by Dr. Jose Rizal, consists of only (depending on whether you count the epilogue as a chapter). There is no "Kabanata 139."