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Gianni Lotteringhi and Monna Tessa
This novella tells a lighthearted tale of superstition, love, and the him that the best way to banish the bogey is through a prayer of
clever dynamics of a marriage. Themes of gullibility and marital exorcism. Together, they chant fervently, adding to the comedic
camaraderie frame the story. scene with their exaggerated fear and determination.
Gianni Lotteringhi, a simple-minded and superstitious man, Magically, or perhaps just by coincidence, the knocking ceases.
lives peacefully with his clever wife, Monna Tessa. One night, a Relieved and emboldened, Gianni believes their prayers have
mysterious knocking at their door startles Gianni awake. Terrified, worked, crediting their joint effort in vanquishing the supernatural
he rouses Monna Tessa, convinced that the knocking is the work of intruder. Monna Tessa, amused but tactful, lets her husband bask
a malicious spirit or “bogey.” in the triumph.
Monna Tessa, quick-witted as always, seizes the moment to calm This charming tale concludes with Gianni none the wiser,
her husband while maintaining her composure. She convinces showcasing the humor in superstition and the gentle, guiding
influence of a clever partner.
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