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Ionly preach of avarice and the like, and in this way induce them to be free in giving cash—especially to me. because my only interest is in gain; i’ve none whatever in rebuking sin. no, none! when they are pushing up the daisies, their souls, for all i care, can go to blazes. –the canterbury tales, geoffrey chaucer how is the pardoner characterized in this passage?

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