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Chaucer accuses the doctor and the apothecary of dishonesty. what exactly does he say about them?
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http://www.librarius.com/cantales.htm

Find the part of The Canterbury Tales you are reading in the very left column. You'll see both original and translated versions.

Read completely and carefully.
13 years ago

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