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le child Tale XXIV. Concerning the unavailing love borne to the Queen of Castile by a gentleman named Elisor, who in the end becomes a hermit Tale XXV. How a young Prince found means to conceal his intrigue with the wife of a lawyer of Paris Tale XXVI. How the counsels of a discreet lady happily withdrew the young Lord of Avannes from the perils of his foolish love for a lady of Pampeluna Tale XXVII. How the wife of a man who was valet to a Princess rid herself of the solicitations of one who was among the same Princess's servants, and at the same time her husband's guest Tale XXVIII. How a Gascon merchant, named Bernard du Ha, while sojourning at Paris, deceived a Secretary to the Queen of Navarre who had thought to obtain a pasty from him Tale XXIX. How the Priest of Carrelles, in Maine, when surprised with the wife of an old husbandman, gets out of the difficulty by pretending to return him a winnowing fan Tale XXX. How a gentleman marries his own daughter and sister unawares Appendix to Vol. III. PAGE ENGRAVINGS CONTAINED IN VOLUME III. Tale XIX. The Parting between Pauline and The Gentlemen. Tale XX. The Lord de Riant finding the Widow with her Groom. Tale XXI. Rolandine Conversing With Her Husband. Tale XXII. Sister Marie and the Prior. Tale XXIII. The Grey Friar deceiving the Gentleman Of Perigord. Tale XXIV. Elisor showing the Queen her own Image. Tale XXV. The Advocate's Wife attending on the Prince. Tale XXVI. The Lord of Avannes paying His Court in Disguise. Tale XXVII. The Secretary imploring the Lady not To Tell Of His Wickedness. Tale XXVIII. The Secretary Opening the Pasty. Tale XXIX. The Husbandman surprised by the Fall of the Winnowing Fan. Tale XXX. The Young Gentleman embracing his Mother. [Illustration: 001a.jpg The Parting between Pauline and The Gentlemen] [The Parting between Pauline and The Gentlemen] [Illustration: 001.jpg Page Image] _TALE XIX_. _Pauline, being in love with a gentleman no less than he was with her, and finding that he, because forbidden ever again to speak with her, had entered the monastery of the Observance, gained admittance for her own part into the convent of St. Clara, where she took the veil; thus fulfilling the desire she had conceived to bring the gentleman's love and her own to a like ending in respect of raiment, condition and manner of life. (1)_ In the time of the Mar
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