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The sea captain went on the pilgrimage to see the arch bishop of cantubry and make his respect to the arch bishop of Cantibury and he also went to visit the cathedral.

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Why is skipper taken to pilgrimage from Canterbury Tales?

Oh, dude, Skipper in "The Canterbury Tales" is taken on the pilgrimage because he's part of the group of characters traveling to Canterbury Cathedral. It's like a medieval road trip, but with more religious undertones and less singing along to the radio. So, yeah, Skipper's just along for the ride, probably hoping for some good seafood along the way.


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