id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13102 Boccaccio, Giovanni The Decameron, Volume II .txt text/plain 163772 6796 78 you." Whereto the good man made answer:--"Damsel, welcome art thou to would have thee know, that if it should so come to pass, thou mayst not Know then, noble ladies, that 'tis no long time since there dwelt in her:--"Wife, as thou valuest my love, say not a word; for in good sooth, Elisa:--"Fair damsel," quoth he, "'twas thou to-day didst me this honour to know nought of her husband's return, began thus:--"Where art thou, said:--"Take this light, good man, and see if 'tis scoured to thy mind." 'tis time I let all the world know what manner of man thou art, and at way as that to worm out thy good lady's secrets, nor wouldst thou have thou but give my lady thy love? he, "thou doubtest I will not bring thee the money; so to set thy mind at Then, turning to the maid, he said:--"Tell my lady to set her mind at ./cache/13102.txt ./txt/13102.txt