Last line

May His grace and peace, sweet ladies, remain with you always, and if perchance these stories should bring you any profit, remember me.

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5 Responses to Last line

  1. red says:

    Clue:

    The clue to what the hell this is is the words “these stories”.

  2. red says:

    I worded that clue badly.

    The words “and if perchance these stories should bring you any profit, remember me” contain a clue to the form of this classic book.

    This is the ITALIAN version of the book – there’s also an English version of … er … the same thing.

  3. Ted K says:

    Feh, before you said Italian I was thinking Canterbury Tales. Now I am just confused. I spend a lot of time being confused.

  4. Linus says:

    I’ve been thinking The Decameron, but I can’t really justify it.

  5. red says:

    Yes. It’s The Decameron.

    Check this one off the list!!

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