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Outlines of the Tales.
Tale
Page
  1. CLXX.
    How a gambler played at dice with St. Bernard
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    321
  2. CLXXI.
    Story of the friendship of the knight of Egypt and the knight of Baldac
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    322
  3. CLXXII.
    Story of the knight Guy of Warwick
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    325
  4. CLXXIII.
    Allegory of the fair
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    333
  5. CLXXIV.
    Of the ingratitude of a serpent towards one who had benefited it
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    336
  6. CLXXV.
    Of the wonderful things to be found in the world
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    337
  7. CLXXVI.
    Of two wonderful things
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    340
  8. CLXXVII.
    Story, of Queen Hester, and of Aman and Mardocheus
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    342
  9. CLXXVIII.
    How a certain painter instructed a king
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    343
  10. CLXXIX.
    Of the evils arising from gluttony and drunkenness
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    345
  11. CLXXX.
    How the knight Onulphus saved the life of his master, King Portaticus
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    347
  12. CLXXXI.
    How a lion was avenged on his faithless spouse
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    349