Outlines of the Tales.
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LXXI. How a lame and a blind man arrived safely to enjoy a feast given by a certain king126 LXXII. Of a king who handed over his crown to his son, who, proving ungrateful, was afterwards deposed127 XLXIII. How a certain fellow, desiring to cheat others, lost his eyes without getting any advantage129 LXXIV. How a certain king bequeathed a golden apple to the greatest fool that could be found130 LXXV. Of the three daughters of a king who, being widows, would not marry again132 LXXVI. Of the wonderful skill and friendship of two physicians133 LXXVII. Of the two daughters of a king135 LXXVIII. Why a certain king's daughter would not marry a second time136 LXXIX. Of the delight of a certain king in little dogs, and of the folly of an ass137 LXXX. Story of the hermit who travelled in company with an angel138 LXXXI. Of the birth, life, and death of Pope Gregory141 LXXXII. Of the stork, the avenger of adultery154 LXXXIII. Of a wild boar that injured a fair garden, and was at length slain155 LXXXIV. How a certain lady gave a knight a falcon, and afterwards slew it156 LXXXV. Of the Emperor Tiberius, the harper, and the whistler158 LXXXVI. How a certain adulteress was released from prison with her son159 LXXXVII. How a certain knight, having saved an emperor's life, was recompensed by him160 LXXXVIII. How a prince overcame his enemies by cunning161 LXXXIX. Of a knight who bequeathed a ring to each of his three sons161