One Hundred Merrie And Delightsome Stories - Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles by Various
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piles, who put out the only eye he had of a Cordelier monk who was
healing her, and of the lawsuit that followed thereon._ STORY THE THIRD -- THE SEARCH FOR THE RING. _Of the deceit practised by a knight on a miller's wife whom he made believe that her front was loose, and fastened it many times. And the miller informed of this, searched for a diamond that the knight's lady had lost, and found it in her body, as the knight knew afterwards: so he called the miller "fisherman", and the miller called him "fastener"._ STORY THE FOURTH -- THE ARMED CUCKOLD. _The fourth tale is of a Scotch archer who was in love with a fair and gentle dame, the wife of a mercer, who, by her husband's orders appointed a day for the said Scot to visit her, who came and treated her as he wished, the said mercer being hid by the side of the bed, where he could see and hear all._ STORY THE FIFTH -- The Duel with the Buckle-Strap. _The fifth story relates two judgments of Lord Talbot. How a Frenchman was taken prisoner (though provided with a safe-conduct) by an Englishman, who said that buckle-straps were implements of war, and who was made to arm himself with buckle-straps and nothing else, and meet the Frenchman, who struck him with a sword in the presence of Talbot. The other, story is about a man who robbed a church, and who was made to |
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