I have done, or to entreat any favour of you, is no part of my design at present; for as the one can avail me nothing, so I intend the other shall be of little service. I will take no advantage of your love and tenderness towards me; but shall first,... The Decameron - Page 236by Giovanni Boccaccio - 1898Full view - About this book
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