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Canterbury Tales

The Millers Tale and Prologue. Now when the knight had thus his story told,. In all the rout there was nor young nor old. But said it was a noble story, well. Worthy to be kept in mind to tell;. And specially the gentle folk, each one. Our host, he laughed and swore, So may I run,. But this goes well; unbuckled is the mail;. Lets see now who can tell another tale. For certainly the game is well begun. Now shall you tell, sir monk, ift can be done,. Something with which to pay for the knights tale.

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The Millers Tale and Prologue. Now when the knight had thus his story told,. In all the rout there was nor young nor old. But said it was a noble story, well. Worthy to be kept in mind to tell;. And specially the gentle folk, each one. Our host, he laughed and swore, So may I run,. But this goes well; unbuckled is the mail;. Lets see now who can tell another tale. For certainly the game is well begun. Now shall you tell, sir monk, ift can be done,. Something with which to pay for the knights tale.

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