Bon Gaultier
Bon Gaultier was a nom de plume assumed by the writers William Edmondstoune Aytoun and Sir Theodore Martin.
The humorous Bon Gaultier Ballads remained popular for a long time; originally contributed to a magazine, they appeared in book form in 1845.
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The Broken Pitcher- a story about a Moorish woman who throws a Christian Knight down a well after stealing three kisses from her
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