![]() ![]() Please feel free to explode the list at your will. While you are at it, why dont you blame EB3s for all the ills in the world, say the war in Iraq, Darfur issue, the gas prices, terrorism, the housing collapse in USA, Nazi genocide. I dont expect Eb2s to understand EB3's plight, but to blame the EB2 backlogs on EB3, and the false accusation that we are getting EADs out of turn - that is simply disgusting. Later, he tries to forget her with Antonia, starting a compromising relationship that will later make his reconciliation with Matilde more difficult.This is really sad. Driven by his anger Manuel doubts his paternity and throws Matilde out of the ranch. Matilde's pleas and explanations cannot convince Manuel, he feels betrayed once again and cannot forgive her. Manuel discovers who his new administrator was, and in an instant everything falls apart. ![]() But the couple's happiness does not last long. Heartbroken, Adolfo accepts his reality and leaves the ranch the same day Matilde announces to her husband that she is pregnant. Although she does not want to hurt him, her love no longer belongs to him. Full of grief, Matilde tells Adolfo the truth. Suddenly one day, she realizes that the love she felt for Adolfo has disappeared, and that in its place has come a new, more intense feeling, a real love towards her husband. As time goes by, the subtle attentions, the glances full of passion and Manuel's avid desire end up conquering the heart of Matilde. At that point, Manuel and Matilde discover that they have been victims of Augusta's and Humberto's deceit. In spite of the situation, Adolfo has to admit that Manuel is an honest, noble and fair man. Manuel, unaware of Adolfo's real identity, sympathizes with him and gives him a special, friendly treatment. Meanwhile, Adolfo, after an intense and frantic search finds Matilde, who intends to bring her back, becomes the new ranch administrator. She does not love her husband, and has to put up with Antonia (Chantal Andere), the former administrator's daughter, who is in love with Manuel. The next day she questions herself whether she liked it or not. He forces her to leave with him and on their wedding night where he tells her he desires her and takes advantage of her but she does not fight him. ![]() Deeply hurt, Manuel is not willing to give her up. ![]() Swearing they will love each other forever, they decide to run away, but Manuel discovers them. Desperate, Adolfo manages to secretly speak with Matilde and to clarify the misunderstandings. Adolfo escapes from jail and immediately goes to look for his beloved Matilde, who has just married Manuel. Overwhelmed and full of despair, Matilde surrenders to her mother's pressure and agrees to marry Manuel, especially after she learns that he has paid the family's debts. Using all kinds of intrigues, the arrogant Augusta and her son Humberto (Ernesto Laguardia), send Adolfo to prison, and make Matilde believe that he is married and has children. Augusta (Helena Rojo) ignores the fact that Manuel is the illegitimate son of Joaquín Fuentes Guerra (Julio Alemán), a powerful landlord who raped a poor native girl, and who only recognized Manuel as his heir on his deathbed. He is an honorable and handsome young man who has just inherited a vast fortune. Manuel Fuentes Guerra (Fernando Colunga) is the perfect candidate. But her mother, Augusta, is determined to force Matilde to marry a rich man in order to save the family from bankruptcy. Challenging the rules of the aristocracy to which she belongs, the lovely Matilde Peñalver y Beristaín (Adela Noriega), falls in love with Adolfo Solís (Mauricio Islas), an army soldier with no fortune trusting that her father - a fair and kind man - will let her marry him. It is the mid-19th Century, a time of profound romanticism and Victorian morality. ![]()
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