Rodolfo and Petrita are one of many humble couples who cannot get married because they cannot find an apartment in which to create their home. They have been waiting for twelve years for Doña Martina, Rodolfo's patron, to die, an eighty-five-year-old woman in delicate health, who has promised to leave them her trousseau and the apartment she occupies. Unfortunately for the couple, a Attorney informs them that the law prescribes that, when a tenant dies, the rights over the room they occupy become the property's owner. They look for other options but the apartments in Madrid are impossible, the free apartments are only for sale or have very expensive rents. Desperate, Petrita proposes an idea that had started as a joke. Why doesn't Rodolfo marry Doña Martina?
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Rodolfo and Petrita are one of many humble couples who cannot get married because they cannot find an apartment in which to create their home. They have been waiting for twelve years for Doña Martina, Rodolfo's patron, to die, an eighty-five-year-old woman in delicate health, who has promised to leave them her trousseau and the apartment she occupies. Unfortunately for the couple, a Attorney informs them that the law prescribes that, when a tenant dies, the rights over the room they occupy become the property's owner. They look for other options but the apartments in Madrid are impossible, the free apartments are only for sale or have very expensive rents. Desperate, Petrita proposes an idea that had started as a joke. Why doesn't Rodolfo marry Doña Martina?