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Frate Alberto, Filostrato, and Mary: ways of love - purple motes
Terrified of being cursed by a Latin-speaking chicken, Bartolo dropped a silver coin and bolted out the door. Once he was gone, Anselmo emerged from the bag, dusty and gasping. Frate Alberto, Filostrato, and Mary: ways of love
"You see, Frate," Isabella laughed, "it seems even the most devoted man must learn to crow when the fox is at the door." "A fine bird you have there, Madonna," he
Bartolo entered, grumbling about a lost goat, but his nose quickly caught the scent of the feast. "A fine bird you have there, Madonna," he said, eyeing the table. Just then, a muffled, wheezing sneeze erupted from the pantry. "What was that?" Bartolo demanded, reaching for his mallet. If you'd like to write your own story
If you'd like to write your own story using this theme, you can follow these classic narrative steps:
: Give the character a relatable vice—good food, gold, or a secret romance, much like the story of Frate Puccio .