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Well did he know the taverns in every town, and every hosteller and bar-maid,...
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Book:
The Canterbury Tales
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Well did he know the taverns in every town, and every hosteller and bar-maid, far better than he knew any leper or beggar.
( Geoffrey Chaucer )
[ The Canterbury Tales ]
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