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In "The Canterbury Tales," the Merchant's secret is not explicitly revealed in the text. The Merchant is described as being quite melancholic and unhappy, which could suggest some hidden sorrow or personal struggle, but Chaucer does not provide further details about the Merchant's secret or backstory.

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