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4,925 words; 8 sources; APA www.termpapers2000.comThe Knight's and Miller's Tales in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales"1,800 words; 2 sources; www.termpapers2000.comGeoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales"This paper compares "The Pardoner's Tale" and "The Parson's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales". --
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