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August 3, 1849

Comacchio. Garibaldi lingers in the marshy areas, slowed down by his wife Anita, who is six months pregnant and ill. He and Captain Giovanni Battista Culiolo are rescued by a villager, who shelters them in a hut. Culiolo then has the incredible fortune of meeting Giovanni Nino Bonnet, brother of Gaetano, a volunteer from Comacchio who had fought at Villa Corsini and who himself was already an acquaintance of Garibaldi. Thus begins the “trafila”: the escape, lasting fourteen days, which allows the Romagna patriots to rescue the general, saving him from the Austrians’ pursuit. Bonnet first convinces the fugitives to move from the hut.