The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. V. (of V.) by Queen of Navarre Margaret
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LV. The Servant selling the Horse with the Cat. LVI. The Grey Friar introducing his Comrade to the Lady and her Daughter. LVII. The English Lord seizing the Lady's Glove. LVIII. The Gentleman Mocked by the Ladies When Returning From The False Tryst. LIX. The Lady discovering her Husband with the Waiting-woman. LX. The Chanter of Blois delivering his Mistress from the Grave. LXI. The Lady returning to her Lover, the Canon of Autun. LXII. The Gentleman's Spur catching in the Sheet. LXIII. The King asking the Young Lord to join his Banquet. LXIV. The Lady Swooning in the Arms of the Gentleman of Valencia who had become a Monk. LXV. The Old Woman startled by the Waking of the Soldier. LXVI. The Old Serving-woman explaining her Mistake to the Duke and Duchess of Vendôme. LXVII. The Wife Reading to her Husband on the Desert Island. |
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