The Tunisian Princess of Elissa’s fourth tale (IV, 4) is one of the day’s unlucky lovers. Her reputation causes Gerbino to fall in love with her from afar, and she falls in love with his reputation as well. When her father, the King of Tunis, arranges for her to marry another man, Gerbino tries to kidnap her, but her father’s guards murder her rather than hand her over. Her death comes from her father’s control over her sexuality (choosing her husband) and demonstrates female vulnerability.