In fact, Heywood "cribbed" from Chaucer's Tales in another Interlude called "The Pardoner and the Frere." [Please select]
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FRERE There once lived a Camel and a Jackal who were great friends. [Please select]
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FRERE Once upon a time, in a great jungle, there lived a great lion. [Please select]
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Miss Frere spent many years in India, where her father was a government official. [Please select]
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Frere understood the Zulus better than Froude or Colenso. [Please select]
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Frere Harisarman Why the Fish Laughed Muchie Lal Adapted by M. [Please select]
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FRERE A Blind Man and a Deaf Man once entered into partnership. [Please select]
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FRERE A hungry Jackal once went down to the riverside in search of little crabs, bits of fish, and whatever else he could find for his dinner. [Please select]
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And here's a hand, my trusty frere,[230-15] And gie's[230-16] a hand o' thine; And we'll tak a right guid[230-17] willie-waught[230-18] For auld lang syne.' [Please select]
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