One Hundred Merrie And Delightsome Stories - Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles by Various
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Michel was excellent at copulating, so went there, hoping to try for
herself, but her husband took means to prevent it, at which she was much displeased, as you will hear shortly._ STORY THE SIXTY-SIXTH -- THE WOMAN AT THE BATH. _Of an inn-keeper at Saint Omer who put to his son a question for which he was afterwards sorry when he heard the reply, at which his wife was much ashamed, as you will hear, later._ STORY THE SIXTY-SEVENTH -- THE WOMAN WITH THREE HUSBANDS _Of a "fur hat" of Paris, who wished to deceive a cobbler's wife, but over-reached, himself, for he married her to a barber, and thinking that he was rid of her, would have wedded another, but she prevented him, as you will hear more plainly hereafter._ STORY THE SIXTY-EIGHTH -- THE JADE DESPOILED. _Of a married man who found his wife with another man, and devised means to get from her her money, clothes, jewels, and all, down to her chemise, and then sent her away in that condition, as shall be afterwards recorded._ STORY THE SIXTY-NINTH -- THE VIRTUOUS LADY WITH TWO HUSBANDS. |
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