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Read the excerpt from the general prolgue to the canterbury tales.

her headkerchiefs were of the finest weave,
ten pounds and more they weighed, i do believe,
those that she wore on sundays on her head.
her stockings were of the finest scarlet red,
very tightly laced; shoes pliable and new.
bold was her face, and handsome; florid too.

which details suggest that the narrator may be unreliable?

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