Misfortune
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*'''Misfortune''' is an Italian [[fairy tale]], from Palermo, collected by [[Italo Calvino]] in his ''[[Italian Folktales]]''. | *'''Misfortune''' is an Italian [[fairy tale]], from Palermo, collected by [[Italo Calvino]] in his ''[[Italian Folktales]]''. | ||
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- bad luck
- an undesirable event such as an accident
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See also
- The Misfortunes of Virtue
- Misfortune is an Italian fairy tale, from Palermo, collected by Italo Calvino in his Italian Folktales.
- A Series of Unfortunate Events
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