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Outlines of the Tales.
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Tale
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  1. CXLV.
    How Socrates discovered why a certain road could not be passed by any living thing
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    252
  2. CXLVI.
    The answer of Diomedes the pirate to Alexander
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    253
  3. CXLVII.
    How a certain king slew his enemies
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    254
  4. XLVIII.
    How Amon was saved from death by a dolphin
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    254
  5. CXLIX.
    Why the murderer of Philip committed the crime
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    255
  6. CL.
    How, in a certain land, water was drawn by means of musical instruments
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    256
  7. CLI.
    Of two knights, one avaricious, and the other envious
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    256
  8. CLII.
    How Cleonitus cheered his besieged subjects
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    258
  9. CLIII.
    Story of Apollonius, prince of Tyre
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    259
  10. CLIV.
    How the city of Edessa was safe from all enemies
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    299
  11. CLV.
    Story of the phantom knight of Wandlesbury
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    300
  12. CLVI.
    How Ulixes discovered Achilles when hiding from the Greeks
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    302
  13. CLVII.
    Of the shrewdness of a certain porter
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    303
  14. CLVIII.
    How the body of a giant was found in a tomb at Rome
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    304
  15. CLIX.
    How Noah discovered how to make wine
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    305
  16. CLX.
    How an evil spirit appeared in the form of a noble lady
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    306
  17. CLXI.
    How, in a certain part of England, thirsty hunters were given refreshment by a benevolent goblin
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    307
  18. CLXII.
    Of a certain mountain on which was a palace of demons
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    308
  19. CLXIII.
    How a scholar obtained a copy of verses from the devil
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    311
  20. CLXIV.
    How St. Peter saw five men whom he deemed mad
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    313
  21. CLXV.
    Of three men that were fools
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    314
  22. CLXVI.
    Of the game of chess
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    315
  23. CLXVII.
    How an archer was deceived by a nightingale
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    318
  24. CLXVIII.
    Parable concerning a sinner
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    319
  25. CLXIX.
    How a certain lawgiver induced the people to abide by his laws
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    320