In ” The Friar’s Tale ” in the ” Canterbury Tales ”
after hearing ”The Wife of Bath’s story” the friar says
their story should steer clear of theological topics .
He says he will tell a story about a summoner .
The summoner in the group promises to pay him back
with a story later , about a friar .
There once was a scheming summoner who used his
position to extort money from people . He is on his way
to get some money from an innocent window , when he
meets a young yeoman .
He tells the yeoman that he’s a bailiff and the yeoman
says he’s one as well . Based on their shared occupation,
they become friends and swear to be brothers to their
dying day.
The yeoman says he has to extort money from people
to make a living .
The summoner agrees ; he must do the same .
The yeoman reveals that he is a fiend from hell chosen
to appear in a human shape .
The summoner says that even thought that’s scary
their partnership stands.
The two come upon a farmer with a cart stuck in the
mud; frustrated the farmer says that the devil take all .
The summoner thinks this means that the fiend can
take all the man’s belongings but the fiend explains to
the summoner that the farmer didn’t mean those words .
Later the two traveled to the house of an innocent
old window.
The summoner lies to the woman saying that there’s a charge against her ,but that if she pays him she won’t
have to answer for it .
She replies that she doesn’t have enough money .
When he persists in harassing her , she curses him
saying may the blackest devil out of hell carry him off .
The fiend asks if she is sincere and she says she is , so
she takes the summoner off to hell where she says that
he’ll fit right .
Published: Feb 24, 2020
Latest Revision: Feb 29, 2020
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