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Episode Summary
While riding
the train from Seville to Madrid, Raquel uses her laptop
computer to begin a report of her progress to date. She
recalls what Pedro Castillo told her about the letter from
Teresa Suárez. It revealed that Rosario, don Fernando's
first wife, hadn't died in the Civil War as he had thought
Raquel describes what happened in Seville when she met the
Ruiz family: Miguel, Elena, Jaime, and young Miguel. She
discovered that Teresa Suárez was the mother of Miguel, but
that she no longer lived in Seville nor had she told anyone
anything about Rosario. Sra. Suárez insists that Raquel go
to Madrid to speak with her. Raquel remembers that while in
Seville she visited some interesting places, ate some tasty
food, and had a scare when Jaime got lost after trying to
find the runaway Osito. Everything turned out all right and
Raquel now has a funny story to tell Jaime's grandmother.
During the trip a TV reporter shows up in
her compartment thinking that Raquel is a sixth-grade
teacher who has won the lottery. When he learns that she
isn't a teacher but a lawyer, he sees another possible
story, but Raquel won't reveal the purpose of her trip.
Alfredo Sanchez, the reporter, sees don Fernando's letter
and later finds out some information about him.
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