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And evermore he had a sovereign price. and though that he was worthy he was wise, and of his port as meek as is a maid. he never yet no villainy ne said in all his life, unto no manner wight. he was a very perfect gentle knight. but for to telle you of his array, his horse was good, but yet he was not gay. of fustian he weared a gipon, alle besmotter'd with his habergeon, for he was late y-come from his voyage, and wente for to do his pilgrimage. which word best describes the knight?
a. fearful
b. humble
c. proud
d. timid

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