In "The Wife of Bath's Tale," which of these statements discloses the fate of the Knight?

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'... think of a new request,/ Take all my goods, but leave my body free."
"Before this court I ask you then, sir knight,/To... take me for your wife."
"I may be foul, I may be... old, Yet will choose not to be, for all the gold..."
"Alas that any of my race and station/Should ever make so foul a misalliance!"

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The statement that discloses the fate of the Knight is: "Before this court I ask you then, sir knight,/To... take me for your wife."
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