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Outlines of the Tales.
lxxi
Tale
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  1. LXXI.
    How a lame and a blind man arrived safely to enjoy a feast given by a certain king
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    126
  2. LXXII.
    Of a king who handed over his crown to his son, who, proving ungrateful, was afterwards deposed
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    127
  3. XLXIII.
    How a certain fellow, desiring to cheat others, lost his eyes without getting any advantage
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    129
  4. LXXIV.
    How a certain king bequeathed a golden apple to the greatest fool that could be found
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    130
  5. LXXV.
    Of the three daughters of a king who, being widows, would not marry again
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    132
  6. LXXVI.
    Of the wonderful skill and friendship of two physicians
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    133
  7. LXXVII.
    Of the two daughters of a king
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    135
  8. LXXVIII.
    Why a certain king's daughter would not marry a second time
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    136
  9. LXXIX.
    Of the delight of a certain king in little dogs, and of the folly of an ass
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    137
  10. LXXX.
    Story of the hermit who travelled in company with an angel
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    138
  11. LXXXI.
    Of the birth, life, and death of Pope Gregory
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    141
  12. LXXXII.
    Of the stork, the avenger of adultery
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    154
  13. LXXXIII.
    Of a wild boar that injured a fair garden, and was at length slain
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    155
  14. LXXXIV.
    How a certain lady gave a knight a falcon, and afterwards slew it
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    156
  15. LXXXV.
    Of the Emperor Tiberius, the harper, and the whistler
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    158
  16. LXXXVI.
    How a certain adulteress was released from prison with her son
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    159
  17. LXXXVII.
    How a certain knight, having saved an emperor's life, was recompensed by him
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    160
  18. LXXXVIII.
    How a prince overcame his enemies by cunning
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    161
  19. LXXXIX.
    Of a knight who bequeathed a ring to each of his three sons
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    161