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Andreuccio di Pietro, an inexperienced young man from Perugia, traveled to Naples to buy horses. But because he incautiously flashed his money in the market, he drew the attention of a Sicilian conwoman who lured him to her home with the claim that they’re long-lost half-siblings. She wined and dined him to encourage him to sleep, at which point she and her cronies intended to rob and murder him. But before they could, he fell through the floor of the privy into the muck collected in the alleyway below. Andreuccio’s story is meant to illustrate the changes of fortune, and…