Racconti di Canterbury, I
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1:23:05
You're as weary and wet as
two animals out in the rain

1:23:09
We've caught the horse, but we beg for
your hospitality, for the love of God

1:23:14
And our money, of course
1:23:16
Small as it is, share my humble home
1:23:19
Still, you students can always
make a yard out of a foot

1:23:27
Have a drink with your
old friend the miller

1:23:54
Are you asleep John? Did
you ever hear such a racket?

1:23:59
The miller's snoring like a cart-horse
1:24:03
You could stick a tail and horns
on him. Who wants to sleep tonight?

1:24:10
I'll be damned if I
don't hump that wench

1:24:16
I'm entitled to compensation for
the grain that's been stolen from us

1:24:22
Mind the miller doesn't wake
up, or he'll do for us both

1:24:26
He's no more worth than a flea
1:24:29
You get your own back
with his daughter...

1:24:33
...while I stay here
like a sack of potatoes?

1:24:36
In Cambridge they'll say
I was a sissy or a fool

1:24:41
Look at this!
1:24:47
What about mine?

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