Chaucer's character of the Pardoner is a man who's work is tricking people of their money by allowing them to touch a supposedly "holy" bone that is really from a normal animal. The Pardoner is wealthy from swindling people out of their money by promising them pardon for their sins and get them entrance into heaven if they gave their money to him. He has a nice hat and a wallet full of money or pardons as Chancer sarcastically refers to it.
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Sometimes runners think the reason that they are running slower in races and getting injuries is because they aren't training enough. However, oftentimes runners can increase their speed and reduce the likelihood of injuries by cutting back in their training.
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