The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. II. (of V.) by Queen of Navarre Margaret
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Tale XVII. The noble manner in which King Francis the First shows Count William of Furstemberg that he knows of the plans laid by him against his life, and so compels him to do justice upon himself and to leave France. XVIII. A young gentleman scholar at last wins a lady's love, after enduring successfully two trials that she had made of him. Appendix to Vol. II PAGE ENGRAVINGS CONTAINED IN VOLUME II. Tale VIII. Bornet's Concern on discovering that his Wife is without her Ring. Tale IX. The Dying Gentleman receiving the Embraces of his Sweetheart. Tale X. The Countess asking an Explanation from Amadour. Tale XI. (B). The Grey Friar telling his Tales. Tale XII. The Gentleman killing the Duke. Tale XIII. The Sea-captain talking to the Lady. |
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