His father, Don Antonio, owned dozens of black slaves who were badly treated by the overseers.
In 1492 she met Don Antonio, a Spanish Olivetan monk, who became her spiritual director for four years.
As she prepares to kill him, Don Antonio enters with his arm in a sling.
In the meantime, Don Antonio instructed his bankers to maintain the houses in readiness for his return.
Gonzales and his armed band simply walk into a dungeon at the command of their enemy, the unarmed Don Antonio.
"You're the one wanted to be a bigshot, Don Antonio."
Those memories still lingered of Don Antonio, influenced him to declinarse for literature and especially poetry.
Esperanza returns to the farm to care for Don Antonio, who is ill.
There, she meets the Moraima brothers who now own almost all the land of Don Antonio, won by a legal dispute that Fermin lost.
They were generally referred to as Don Antonio and Doña Rosario.