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This romantic hero is obsessed with the beautiful Fermina Daza.
Question 1:
This romantic hero is obsessed with the beautiful Fermina Daza. He waits more than 50 years for her husband to die and declares his love for her.
A.
Pedro Tercero
B.
Esteban Trueba
C.
Juvenal Urbino
D.
Florentino Ariza
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