today i read up to line 380 of the general prologue of the Canterbury tales, and what scares me
is how much i actually enjoy them.
i'm being introduced to the characters
so far it has been The Knight, the squire, Yeoman, prioress, the nun and priests, the monk, the frair, the merchant, the clerk, the sergeant of the law, the franklin, and the haberdasher and his crew.
When it was describing the Frair, at the part of
"He had arranged many a marriage, giving each
Of young women, and this at his own cost."
I'm not sure if it is meant, that he marries alot of women, or that he arranges their marriages with other men?