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Sabrina Schleeper
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The wife of bath: love a woman in male felids. She’s iconic. No one’s done it like her ( maybe big Ang). That monk is annoying and should stfu.
— May 28, 2026 11:29AM
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Sabrina Schleeper
is on page 102 of 143
Th millers tale: funny as shit. I feel that this is that Ruby Frankie shit just heterosexual. Also this confirms my belief that conservatives god fearing men’s wife’s are closeted and desperate for 5 min of non creepy affection;) where they feel(mentally and physically) seen.
— May 28, 2026 11:20AM
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Sabrina Schleeper
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The knight’s tale: I wanted Emily to not need to marry the violent rambunctious overgrown toddlers, but it’s a some boring man’s fantasy; so ofc she did. That being said love a man who’d rather sit in a tower as a prisoner, just so he can see you and hear your voice. bc to be away is ‘hell itself’, a silent lap dog that looks longingly. I like that.
— May 28, 2026 10:57AM
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Jackson Withey
is on page 49 of 144
Book is really picking up in the knight’s tale, it’s a courtly romance story which is surprisingly entertaining despite the book’s age. Overall it has been very readable altogether.
— Apr 09, 2026 09:04AM
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Helen
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I see that I started reading this back in 2019 per Becky’s suggestion. Well here I am finally! I am quite enjoying this book, although it is slow going with all the notes and vocabulary helps. I’m also very much enjoying listening to it read in Middle English on archive.com.
— Feb 11, 2026 05:50AM
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