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The youngest rioter is buying poison to kill the other two.
The apothecary said and you shall have a thing of which. This is a sentence from the Pardoners Tale from The Canterbury Tales.
When the youth returned, he was stabbed to death by the other two rioters.
The other two died shortly after him by drinking the poison in the "wine bottles" that the young rioter had brought from town.
The first rioter in "The Pardoner's Tale" dies by being stabbed by the other two rioters in a plot to steal the gold they find under the tree. They ultimately murder each other in their greed and mistrust.
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The youngest of the two/others
The real traitor in the Pardoner's Tale is the youngest rioter who conspires with his companions to kill the other two for their gold but ends up being killed himself. This betrayal signifies the greed, deceit, and treachery that the Pardoner condemns in his tale.
The young rioter will trick his companions into drinking from the poisoned bottles
Are watching -- this is a present continuous verb phrase.
The two rioters plan to stab and kill their companion when he returns from town, as they believe he may betray their plan to find and kill Death.
To stab the third rioter upon his return. They then drink the poinsoned wine he brought back to kill them and kill themselves.