Racconti di Canterbury, I
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1:18:10
How lovely to gad
about with nothing to do

1:18:14
Why must we be locked in school?
1:18:17
You'd like a good screw, John?
1:18:20
We're worse than monks,
arses tight and pricks hard

1:18:23
Freedom! Freedom!
1:18:35
Simpkin, how goes it?
1:18:40
How fares your pretty
Molly and your wife?

1:18:46
Not bad at all, I see
1:18:49
What a lovely surprise; two
students instead of the Manciple

1:18:54
What brings you here?
1:18:56
Our Manciple is likely to die
1:18:59
So we've come to grind our grain
1:19:03
What will you do while I grind it?
1:19:06
I'll stand by the hopper
and see the corn go in

1:19:09
I never saw the hopper go to and fro
1:19:13
Do that, John, And I'll see how
the meal falls into the trough

1:19:19
For I'm as poor a miller as you, John
1:19:23
Right, lads, get your sack
off the horse and bring it here

1:19:36
Milling's a great trade, lads
1:19:39
Make yourself at home, get to work
1:19:44
Start the sails, we're ready
1:19:50
They think they can't be tricked
1:19:53
What simpletons
1:19:55
I'll give them bran for
flour, for all their philosophy

1:19:58
The cleverest student
may not be the smartest


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