Canterbury Tales Miller Quotes

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Then the Miller fell off his horse.
Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury Tales)
What more should I say, but that the Miller would not his words forebear for any man, and told his vulgar tale in his own way. I regret that I must repeat it here and, therefore, of every refined person I pray, for the love of God, think not that I speak with evil intent, but I must relate all the stories as they are told, be they better or worse, or else be untrue to myself and my design. And, therefore, he who wishes not to read it, turn over the leaf and choose another tale. For he shall find enough, great and small, of historical matters that touch upon gentility, and also morality and holiness. Blame me not if you should choose amiss.
Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury Tales)
The Miller glared round at us, then his ruined face collapsed into a grin that showed all his tombstone teeth.
Geraldine McCaughrean (The Canterbury Tales)
How could they know that a miller's not just as greedy as a hole in the ground, but as slippery as a handful of butter as well?
Geraldine McCaughrean (Canterbury Tales)