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  • Pilgrims are assembled at an inn on the way to Canterbury.
  • The winner of the contest will dine at the expense of the other.

Each pilgrim will tell four stories - two on the way to Canterbury and two on the return trip. AND Pilgrims are assembled at an inn on the way to Canterbury, and the innkeeper proposes a contest.

A.Once all the stories have been told, the innkeeper will choose a winner.

C.Pilgrims are assembled at an inn on the way to Canterbury.D.The innkeeper is the one who proposes the contest.

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