What can the reader infer most clearly about the Friar from these lines from "The
Prologue" from The Canterbury Tales?
For though a widow mightn't have a show,
So pleasant was his holy how-d'ye-do
He got his farthing from her just the same
Before he left, so income came
To more than he laid out

A. He is pious but also friendly.
B. He uses people for money.