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THE COOK’S PROLOGUE AND TALE

THE COOK’S PROLOGUE AND TALE

The Cook particularly enjoys the Reeve’s Tale and offers to tell another funny tale. The tale concerns an apprentice named Perkyn who drinks and dances so much that he is called “Perkyn Reveler.” Finally, Perkyn’s master decides that he would rather his apprentice leave to revel than stay home and corrupt the other servants. Perkyn arranges to stay with a friend who loves drinking and gambling, and who has a wife who is a prostitute. The tale breaks off, unfinished, after fifty-eight lines.

THE COOK’S PROLOGUE AND TALE THE COOK’S PROLOGUE AND TALE Reviewed by Debjeet on December 31, 2022 Rating: 5

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