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Who said; "Hold up your hands, like me, and we’ll be brothers; In this affair, and each defend others, And we will kill this traitor Death, I say!", in The Pardoner's Tale?

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Answer:

One of the three rioters said these words.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer is a collection of tales told by the pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. "The Pardoner's Tale" is also one part of the collection.

The Pardoner starts his tale by telling the story of three rioters on the lookout for a man named "Death" and wanted to kill him. The quote given in the question is said by one of the rioters when he first heard about the death of one of his old 'friend'. This lines also tells of the pact that he and the other two rioters made, to become "brothers" and look for this "Death", the harvester of many lives.

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