She's genuinely upset, thinking that Lindoro really is headed back to Italy with Elvira.
As Lindoro and Taddeo plan their escape, Taddeo claims that he is Isabella's true love.
Instead, Lindoro pretends to agree, knowing that he still needs Taddeo's help with Mustafa, who soon appears, still furious.
Simple, says Lindoro: You must eat, drink, and sleep all you like, and remain oblivious to anything around you.
Arriving on shore, she sings the aria "Cruda sorte, " lamenting the fate that has interrupted her quest for Lindoro.
Lindoro and Isabella are stunned when they recognize each other, but say nothing.
But Elvira still loves her husband and sees no advantage in helping Lindoro.
Mustafa grows increasingly frustrated, Lindoro and Isabella are happy but anxious, and everyone's head is spinning in the act's riotous finale.
Meanwhile, Lindoro is pining for his lover Isabella, who disappeared he when pirates captured him and delivered him to Mustafa's palace.
To prevent Lindoro's departure, Isabella insists that Mustafa cannot banish his own wife, and that Lindoro must stay on as Isabella's personal servant.
Lindoro says that Isabella actually cares very much for Mustafa and wants him to prove his worthiness by entering the sacred, Italian order of Pappataci.
At the palace, Mustafa has ordered Lindoro and Elvira to marry, and the servant Zulma tells the couple they should give in and make the best of it.
Mustafa arrives, and Lindoro reminds him of the initiation procedure.
Elvira, says Mustafa, possesses every virtue Lindoro could ever want.
Then Mustafa himself bursts in and abruptly sends Elvira away, saying he's tired of his wife and will give her to Lindoro, a young Italian man whom Mustafa is holding as a slave.
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