The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. I. (of V.) by Queen of Navarre Margaret
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FIRST DAY.
Tale I. The pitiful history of a Proctor of Alençon, named St. Aignan, and of his wife, who caused her husband to assassinate her lover, the son of the Lieutenant-General II. The fate of the wife of a muleteer of Amboise, who suffered herself to be killed by her servant rather than sacrifice her chastity III. The revenge taken by the Queen of Naples, wife to King Alfonso, for her husband's infidelity with a gentleman's wife IV. The ill success of a Flemish gentleman who was unable to obtain, either by persuasion or force, the love of a great Princess V. How a boatwoman of Coulon, near Nyort, contrived to escape from the vicious designs of two Grey Friars Tale VI. How the wife of an old valet of the Duke of Alençon's succeeded in saving her lover from her husband, who was blind of one eye VII. The craft of a Parisian merchant, who saved the reputation of the daughter by offering violence to the mother Appendix to the First Day ENGRAVINGS |
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