id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23700 Boccaccio, Giovanni The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio .txt text/plain 310245 13054 77 To pass away the time, Currado set out one day, with his lady peace, weeping, and Currado said to his lady, 'And thou, mistress, how tell me how thou gottest them, so God give thee good luck.' Quoth 'Wife,' said he, 'I told thee not to fast; but, since thou wouldst of God?' 'Young lady,' replied the old man, 'thou art very welcome to the lady said to Gianni, 'Do thou spit, whenas I shall bid thee.' And that these words come from my lady; wherefore, have a care what thou lady) repent thee thereof so many a time thou wilt be fain to die 'Good day, madam; are the damsels come yet?' The lady, seeing and thee nay, since thou conjurest me by such a lady; tell me where thy lady hath promised me a good thousand times to do that which thou ./cache/23700.txt ./txt/23700.txt