SPAIN: For 15 Days

One night 26 years ago, an unknown hand knocked three times at the door of a foundling home in Bilbao. The sister on duty waited the regulation three minutes to give the nocturnal caller time to retreat into the darkness, then she opened the door. In a wicker basket outside, a baby girl lay sleeping. "Take good care of my baby," said an unsigned note pinned to the basket. "Her name is Maria del Rosario. God protect her."

"You Are None Other ..." Soon afterward, a poor worker, José Trigo Villar, and his wife Concepción came to the home to adopt...

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