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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Adolescenza», 25 dicembre 1910, pp. 3-4.
Racconta la vicenda di Fortunato, contadino povero e pio, che a Natale riceve in dono da uno sconosciuto delle ricchezze come premio per la sua fede e il suo lavoro. Col tempo, egli diventa però arrogante e, per questo, al Natale successivo il dono gli viene sottratto ed egli torna allo stato di miseria e fede iniziali.</text>
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