Why is skipper taken to pilgrimage from Canterbury Tales?

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2026-02-28 03:15

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The skipper is a shipman who is on a pilgrimage. He is from far west. He ons a ship and he knows the sea very well he is also a tradesman his ship is used to transport goods but he steals so he could also be a pirate.

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The skipper is a brownskin shipman/sailor who is on a pilgrimage.

He can't ride a horse for the life of him, as he looked awkward on it.

He is from far west.

He owns a ship and has seen every river and bay in England.

He is a bit of a rascal, he is known for stealing wine while the captain sleeps.

He was in a gown Of thick rough cloth falling to the knee.

He had A dagger hanging on a cord around his neck.

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