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Outlines of the Tales.
Tale
Page
  1. LII.
    Noble conduct of Quintus Fabius Maximus
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    88
  2. LIII.
    Of an old woman who prayed for the long life of Dionysius of Syracuse
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    88
  3. LIV.
    How the Emperor Frederic the Second constructed a gate in Capua
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    90
  4. LV.
    Allegory concerning Justice, Truth, Mercy, and Peace
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    90
  5. LVI.
    How a prince caused a certain merchant to cease from envying him
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    93
  6. LVII.
    Of the speaking statue in Rome, and of the wisdom of Focus the carpenter
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    96
  7. LVIII.
    How a malefactor, who stated three indisputable truths, was dismissed unpunished
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    99
  8. LIX.
    The story of the Emperor Jovinian
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    100
  9. LX.
    Of a king's daughter who was wonderfully swift of foot
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    106
  10. LXI.
    How the Emperor Claudius gave his daughter in marriage to a philosopher
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    108
  11. LXII.
    Of the portrait of the beautiful Florentina
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    110
  12. LXIII.
    How a certain valiant knight won the daughter of an emperor
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    112
  13. LXIV.
    How a certain king took a wise and beautiful virgin to wife
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    114
  14. LXV.
    Of a king who, on a certain occasion, was obliged to let his horse go without food
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    115
  15. LXVI.
    How a knight recovered her dominions for a certain lady, and was slain before he could be married to her
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    116
  16. LXVII.
    Of two knights, one wise and one foolish, and of their miserable end
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    118
  17. LXVIII.
    How the wife of a knight was rebuked by the crowing of two cocks, but not of the third
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    121
  18. LXIX.
    Of the wonderful whiteness of the shirt of a certain carpenter
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    122
  19. LXX.
    Of a king's daughter who would be married only on the fulfilment of three conditions
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    124