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Title: The Canterbury Tales: The Perfect Love
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September 27, 1996 |
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For all they know she
could be the most annoying person on earth. In that case they would be risking
their lives, only to spend the rest of it with a beautiful and extremely
annoying woman.
In "The Wife of Bath's Tale" A knight is forced to marry a wretched old
woman to avoid death... Showed first 250 characters
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The knight and the old woman do not get along well, and
when the old woman suggests that she can make things better, the knight responds
saying, " Corrected? . . . It will never be corrected! You are so loathsome and
old." A love relationship such as this could never last because their is no
attraction, physical or mental... Showed next 250 characters
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