One quote, said by the pardoner in the prologue of the Canterbury tales with InTEXT citation

"By this trick, I've made my money," (Chaucer, Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, line 135) said the pardoner in the prologue of The Canterbury Tales.

"I preche nothing but for coveitise" (Chaucer, "The Pardoner's Prologue," line 117).

To provide an accurate quote from the Pardoner in the prologue of "The Canterbury Tales" with an in-text citation, I would need more specific information about which translation or edition of the text you are referring to. "The Canterbury Tales" is a literary work by Geoffrey Chaucer, and different translations may have slightly different wording. However, generally speaking, here is an example of a possible quote from the Pardoner with an in-text citation:

Quote: "But let me briefly make my purpose plain; I preach for nothing but for greed of gain" (Chaucer, line XXXX).

In this example, "line XXXX" represents the specific line number in the selected edition or translation of "The Canterbury Tales" where the quote can be found. Please make sure to replace "XXXX" with the actual line number from the text you are using to provide a properly formatted in-text citation.