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Lady Frola said her daughter Lina Ponza had been in an asylum, and she would not have accepted at home if they had not performed the second marriage, as if it were a second woman. Lady Frola soon learns of Ponza's story and claims he is crazy, at least when considering Giulia as his second wife.
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The townspeople are stunned but reassured by the revelation. To preserve the illusion, they had to take a number of precautions that made everyone suspicious.
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He explains Lady Frola went insane after the death of her daughter Lina (his first wife), and he convinced Lady Frola that Giulia (his second wife) is actually her daughter and is still alive. Ponza is under the same investigation, during which declares the insanity of his mother-in-law. Lady Frola becomes the object of a real investigation on the life of her family. Lamberto Laudisi defends the new arrivals from the curiosity of the village, stating the impossibility of knowing each other and, more generally, absolute truth. Ponza's boss, Councillor Agazzi, goes the prefect to bring out the truth and clarify the matter. Townspeople see Giulia Ponza as a monster who prevents her mother-in-law from leaving the house. The Ponzas stay on the top floor on a nearby block, while Lady Frola lives in a stylish apartment. It is rumored Ponza is married, but no one has ever seen Mrs. Ponza and his mother-in-law, Lady Frola, escape to a quiet provincial town after a terrible earthquake in Marsica.