Di Notte Page
2. The Man Who Came Out Only at Night ( L'uomo che usciva solo di notte )
Several notable modern works use the phrase to explore themes of intimacy, memory, and the unseen: Di notte
This is a classic Italian fairy tale collected by in his famous work, Italian Folktales . They invited her to join them, but she
: According to the legend, the Three Wise Men stopped at her house to ask for directions to Bethlehem. They invited her to join them, but she refused because she was too busy with housework. Later, she regretted her decision and set out with a bag of gifts to find the Christ child. She never found him, so she continues to travel the world every year, leaving treats for good children and coal for naughty ones. This is the most famous association for Italians
This is the most famous association for Italians. It is a traditional legend about an old woman (often described as a witch) who delivers gifts to children across Italy on the eve of the Epiphany (January 5th).


