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Andrei [34K]
4 years ago
14

For "Chaucer: Knight's Tale"

English
1 answer:
Lady bird [3.3K]4 years ago
3 0
<span>A. But I bequeath the service of my spirit / To you above all creatures on the earth, / Since now my life must end, for what it's worth. </span>
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