What reasons does Launcelot give when he claims that no man in Italy has a more fortune palm than him? *
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What reasons does Launcelot give when he claims that no man in Italy has a more fortune palm than him? *
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Launcelot says that he has the most fortunate palm as he has a simple line of life and a small trifle of fifteen wives - 11 widows and 9 maids and there will be a modest income by the dowries that his wives will bring and he would get saved from drowning 3 times and will be in danger of dying by falling from a feather-bed.
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