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PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES.
When this worthy man found he must abide by the general covenant, he said:—'Since I am fated to begin this sport, in Heaven's name welcome be the lot. Let us ride on, and listen to my tale.'
With cheerful countenance he then began, and said as you shall hear.
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