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He is planning to travel as well. He joins the group traveling. He offered to go as judge and settle any disputes.
He was in 15 battles, He led the Van.
She cared about a mouse caught in a trap and she fed the stray dogs scraps.
He earns money by begging.
They respect and fear him. They know that he is not a man you can fool.
The narrator begins by giving the reader some background information and describes the pilgrimage that people take to Canterbury in the spring. Many visit the Cathedral to thank Saint Thomas Backet. The narrator is about to take this pilgrimage himself when he finds a group of people at a tavern. They are all traveling to Canterbury together. The narrator describes each of the 29 people in detail. He describes their occupation, clothing, and demeanor. After the descriptions of the pilgrims, the narrator proposes that each person tell two stories on the way to and two more stories on the way back. The person that has the best story will get a dinner paid for by the others. The narrator also agrees to be the judge on the pilgrimage.
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