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Maritza Spence
17 January, 03:38
What's the Knight job in the Canterbury tales
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Trent Blackwell
17 January, 04:28
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In the narrator's eyes, the Knight is the noblest of the pilgrims, embodying military prowess, loyalty, honor, generosity, and good manners. The Knight conducts himself in a polite and mild fashion, never saying an unkind word about anyone.
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