id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52617 Boccaccio, Giovanni The Decameron (Day 1 to Day 5) Containing an hundred pleasant Novels .txt text/plain 200996 7834 69 My sonne (answered the good old man) thou hast done well, Faire Ladies, it hath happened many times, that hee who striveth to to returne home to his owne house againe, and live upon his goods thus Being come home to her owne house, away shee sent the olde Pandresse In good faith poore man, albeit thou hast lost thy money, yet young Lady accepted to be her husband, because hee was a man so worthy trust her selfe in the young mans company, but onely in her Fathers (quoth the Ladie) love my daughter, and have a wife of his owne, he became of his owne life, having lost her for whom hee onely desired so that by no likely or possible meanes, hee could bee the man in this Wife (in the meane while) had a young man (whom shee loved) at supper ./cache/52617.txt ./txt/52617.txt