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In Chapter 3, Friar Tuck walks away singing:
For I must seek some hermit cell,
Where I alone my beads may tell,
And on the wight who that way fares
Levy a toll for my ghostly pray'rs!
When he says, "I alone my beads may tell," he is referring to using a rosary for prayers as follows the Catholic tradition. Learn more about this by watching this video:
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