Racconti di Canterbury, I
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Even if you're the Devil, I'll keep
our bargain. We're both out for profit

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We could share what we make
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That is, you take all
that men want to give you

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Agreed. You'll take your
part while I shall take...

:36:20
...everything that
mankind wants to give me

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Here lives an old woman who'd rather
break her neck than part with a penny

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I'll get twelve pence from her,
under threat of summoning her to court

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She's not guilty of the smallest of sins
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Learn how we do things in these parts
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What can I do for you gentlemen?
:36:58
On pain of excommunication you must
appear before the archdeacon tomorrow

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Answer to the court for certain
things... you know what I mean

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Twelve pence, and I'll
see that you're acquitted

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Where will I find twelve
pence, in the name of Holy Mary?

:37:15
In all my life I've never
had, even seen twelve pence

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Have pity on me, I'm poor and wretched
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Pay up, or I'll take our new
pitcher to settle our debt

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I paid your fine when you
first cuckolded your husband

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Liar! I've never been
summoned to court in my life

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And I've never been wicked with my body
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Devil take your body and my pitcher too
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Come now, dear mother
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Did you really mean what you said?
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Yes, Devil take him alive, and
the pitcher, unless he repents

:37:57
No, you old witch, don't bank on it

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