The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. IV. (of V.) by Queen of Navarre Margaret
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Tale XLVII. The undeserved jealousy of a gentleman of Le Perche towards
another gentleman, his friend, leads the latter to deceive him. Tale XLVIII. Wicked act of a Grey Friar of Perigord, who, while a husband was dancing at his wedding, went and took his place with the bride. Tale XLIX. Story of a foreign Countess, who, not content with having King Charles as her lover, added to him three lords, to wit, Astillon, Durassier and Valnebon. Tale L. Melancholy fortune of Messire John Peter, a gentleman of Cremona, who dies just when he is winning the affection of the lady he loves. Appendix to Vol. IV. PAGE ENGRAVINGS CONTAINED IN VOLUME IV. Tale XXXI. The Wicked Friar Captured. Tale XXXII. Bernage observing the German Lady's Strange Penance. Tale XXXIII. The Execution of the Wicked Priest and his Sister. Tale XXXIV. The Grey Friar imploring the Butcher to Spare his Life. |
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