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Pampinea and tells
Pampinea tells this story of revenge over spurned love, which has many common analogues in many languages in antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and early modern periods.
Pampinea tells this tale.

Pampinea and tale
Pampinea narrates the last tale of the day, another tale of censure ( the sixth of the day ).
Pampinea narrates this tale of which no earlier version is known.
Pampinea narrates this tale.
Pampinea narrates this version of a common medieval tale which originates from the Hitopadesha of India.
Pampinea narrates this tale, for which no known earlier source exists.

Pampinea and day
Under the rule of Pampinea, the first day of story-telling is open topic.

Pampinea and .
Pampinea narrates.

tells and second
Madame Armfeldt tells the child that the summer night " smiles " three times: first on the young, second on fools, and third on the old.
The second story tells of the Greek poet Arion of Lesbos ( 7th century BC ), who was saved by a dolphin.
On this plan, the first part tells of God's rescue of his people from Egypt and their journey under his care to Sinai ( chapters 1-19 ) and the second tells of the covenant between them ( chapters 20-40 ).
The angel comes a second time and tells him to eat and drink because he has a long journey ahead of him.
For this victory, Plutarch tells us, he was awarded a second triumph that was even more splendid than was the first.
King Arthur does attempt to fulfil this quest in the second act until the Lady of the Lake tells him that he is already in a musical.
Loki tells Tyr to be silent a second time, and states that Tyr's wife ( otherwise unattested ) had a son by Loki, and that Tyr never received any compensation for this " injury ," further calling him a " wretch.
In relation to the world tree Yggdrasill, Jafnhárr ( Odin ) tells Gylfi that Jötunheimr is located under the second root, where Ginnungagap ( Yawning Void ) once was:
Full preterists argue that a literal reading of Matthew 16: 28 ( where Jesus tells the disciples that some of them would not taste death until they saw him coming in his kingdom ) places the second coming in the first century.
When you have gone three steps in a straight line, you will reach a square with a number on it, which indicates the second day's journey, as many steps as it tells, in a straight line in any of the eight directions.
Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work.
Neifile tells both the second story of the book and the second anti-Catholic story.
Newton's Second Law tells us that force equals rate of change of momentum, so during each second the surface experiences a force ( or pressure, as pressure is force per unit area ) due to the momentum the photons transfer to it.
The story's second half examines the arbitrariness of justice: the public official compiling the details of the murder case tells him repentance and turning to Christianity will save him, but Meursault refuses to pretend he has found religion ; emotional honesty overrides self-preservation, and he accepts the idea of punishment as a consequence of his actions as part of the status quo.
In the second season The Sopranos episode D-Girl, Anthony Soprano Jr tells his parents that life is absurd, that the hypothetical death of his friends would be " interesting ," and that there is no god.
( Comets piano player Johnny Grande tells a slightly different version, claiming that the only reason a second take was recorded was that the drummer made an error.
Bacchylides then tells of the greatness of these men ’ s sons, Achilles and Ajax, alluding to a second myth, the tale of Ajax repelling Hector on the beaches of Troy, keeping the Trojans from burning the Greek ships.
In the biblical narrative, an angel tells the watching disciples that Jesus ' second coming will take place in the same manner as his ascension.
Every odd-numbered chapter is in the second person, and tells the reader what he is doing in preparation for reading the next chapter.
When he arrives home after his second incarceration ( at this point it is 1965 ), he receives a letter from Carol, with another envelope that she tells him is from Ted.
In the second or third century AD, Antoninus Liberalis tells of another Aegyptos, who was a young man of Thessaly.
First he does not tell the story himself, but has one of his in-story characters, Orpheus, sing it ; second, Ovid tells his audience not even to believe the story ( cf.

tells and tale
Each pilgrim tells his or her tale of why they are going to see the Shrike.
Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale ( 1985 ) tells a dystopic tale of a society in which women have been systematically stripped of all liberty, and was motivated by fear of potential retrogressive effects on women's rights stemming from the anti-feminist backlash of the 1980s.
Gregory of Tours tells a miraculous tale of a builder whose art and techniques suddenly left him, but were restored by an apparition of the Virgin Mary in a dream.
It tells the tale of a farmer whose indomitable spirit allows him to survive the destruction and loss of his farm in wartime and being abandoned by his wife and family.
In the 2010 Halloween TV special Scared Shrekless, a character tells a scary tale about the Boots Motel.
After dinner, he tells the farm laborers a fictitious tale of himself: He was born in Crete, had led a party of Cretans to fight alongside other Greeks in the Trojan War, and had then spent seven years at the court of the king of Egypt ; finally he had been shipwrecked in Thesprotia and crossed from there to Ithaca.
Another tale tells of a man named Wu Liang ( later corrupted to Wu Long, or Oolong ) who discovered oolong tea by accident when he was distracted by a deer after a hard day's tea-picking, and by the time he remembered to return to the tea it had already started to oxidize.
They send a politically charged gift to the Emperor, a storyteller who tells a vivid, allegorical tale of a brave young emperor who frees himself from his cowardly Shogun.
The story, narrated by a criminologist, tells the tale of newly-engaged couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss, who find themselves lost and with a flat tire on a cold and rainy late November evening.
At the end of the tale a sobered Holmes tells Watson, " If it should ever strike you that I am getting a little over-confident in my powers, or giving less pains to a case than it deserves, kindly whisper ' Norbury ' in my ear, and I shall be infinitely obliged to you ".
Among these stories are: a tale of boiled missionaries ; of a lady who borrows a false eye, a peg leg, and the wig of a coffin-salesman's wife ; and a final tale of a man who gets caught in machinery at a carpet factory and whose " widder bought the piece of carpet that had his remains wove in ..." As Blaine tells the story of the carpet man's funeral, he begins to fall asleep, and Twain, looking around, sees his friends " suffocating with suppressed laughter.
Mahadana Muttha tells the tale of a fool cum Pundit who travels around the country with his followers ( Golayo ) creating mischief through his ignorance.
Kawate Andare tells the tale of a witty court jester and his interactions with the royal court and his son.
Filostrato tells this tale about Dante's benefactor, whom he praises in the Paradiso section of the Divine Comedy, xvii, 68.
Just like the previous three novellas, Lauretta's tale tells of one person censuring another in a clever way.
Filostrato tells this version of the tale.
Fiammetta tells this tale, which like the previous one, was taken from The Seven Wise Masters.
Panfilo, the first male storyteller of the day to narrate, tells this tale.
Filostrato tells this story, which has so many similarities with tale IV, 1 that both tales could have shared sources.
Dioneo, whose stories are exempt from being governed by the theme of each day, tells this tale of Buddhist origin.
Elissa tells this tale.
As is custom among the ten storytellers, Dioneo tells the last and most bawdy tale of the day.

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