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Since they were very poor, Nello had to help his grandfather financially by selling milk. Patrasche helped him pull the milk cart that Nello used to sell milk in the town. Nello had a friend, Aloise, the daughter of a well-off man in the village. The father didn't want his daughter to have a poor sweetheart. Although Nello was illiterate, he was very talented in drawing. He participated in a junior drawing contest in Antwerp, hoping that he could win the first prize, which was 200 francs per year. However, the jury elected somebody else as winner.
As he had no place to stay, Nello wanted to go to the cathedral of Antwerp and see Rubens's triptych. But he didn't have enough money to enter. In the night of Christmas Eve, he and Patrache went to Antwerp and, by chance, found the door to the church open, where he found the painting he loved. The next morning the villagers found a boy with his dog frozen to death in front of the triptych. AdaptationsThe novel has been adapted for television twice, and for cinema three times:
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