One Hundred Merrie And Delightsome Stories - Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles by Various
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his weapon that she might feel it, but brought with him a companion whom
he put forward in his place, and of the answer she gave him._ STORY THE SIXTEENTH -- ON THE BLIND SIDE. _Of a knight of Picardy who went to Prussia, and, meanwhile his lady took a lover, and was in bed with him when her husband returned; and how by a cunning trick she got her lover out of the room without the knight being aware of it._ STORY THE SEVENTEENTH -- THE LAWYER AND THE BOLTING-MILL. _Of a President of Parliament, who fell in love with his chamber-maid, and would have forced her whilst she was sifting flour, but by fair speaking she dissuaded him, and made him shake the sieve whilst she went unto her mistress, who came and found her husband thus, as you will afterwards hear._ STORY THE EIGHTEENTH -- FROM BELLY TO BACK. _Of a gentleman of Burgundy who paid a chambermaid ten crowns to sleep with her, but before he left her room, had his ten crowns back, and made her carry him on her shoulders through the host's chamber. And in passing by the said chamber he let wind so loudly that all was known, as you will hear in the story which follows._ |
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