The young rioter tells the apothecary that he needs the poison to kill rats, in order to protect his crops from being destroyed.
The apothecary said and you shall have a thing of which. This is a sentence from the Pardoners Tale from The Canterbury Tales.
The youngest rioter is buying poison to kill the other two.
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This line signifies that the Pardoner is determined to continue his journey without delay, perhaps indicating his eagerness to reach his destination or his urgency in completing his mission. The mention of visiting an apothecary suggests that the Pardoner needs to obtain some sort of medicine or remedy, hinting at potential health issues or a need for supplies.
The other two died shortly after him by drinking the poison in the "wine bottles" that the young rioter had brought from town.
The young rioter will trick his companions into drinking from the poisoned bottles
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The collective noun is a melee of rioters.
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A person engaged in rioting is called a rioter.