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1 1, 1| said againe, Verily this tale is as true, as if a man 2 1, 1| that began to tell your tale even now, leave not off 3 1, 2| me to him that began his tale, I pray you (quoth I) follow 4 1, 2| request I wil proceed in my tale, but first I will sweare 5 1, 5| married another Wife.~This tale told Aristomenus, and his 6 1, 5| there was never so foolish a tale, nor a more absurd lie told 7 1, 5| Apuleius) doe you beleeve this tale? Yea verily (quoth I), why 8 1, 5| verily I give credit unto his tale, and render entire thankes 9 1, 7| asleep in the midst of my tale, and further that I spake 10 2, 8| repeated with my self the tale of my companion Aristomenus 11 2, 10| should devise an incredible tale: and sometimes that I should 12 2, 11| Byrrhena, and what a strange tale Bellephoron told at the 13 2, 11| with the pleasantnes of the tale. To whom he answered, Madam 14 2, 11| Bellephoron had told his tale, they which sate at the 15 3, 13| finished and ended his terrible tale. Then the Crier commanded 16 4, 21| will tell thee a pleasant tale, to put away all thy sorrow, 17 4, 22| pleasant and delectable tale of the marriage of Cupid 18 4, 22| had scantly finished her tale but her sister pierced with 19 4, 22| inke to write so worthy a tale.~ 20 7, 40| the old woman) the whole tale of Philesiterus? No verily ( 21 7, 41| woman had scant finished her tale when the Bakers wife gan 22 7, 41| When the Baker had told his tale, his impudent wife began 23 8, 46| first I will tell you what tale I heard concerning this 24 8, 46| shee had scarce ended her tale, when opening her falling