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EMMA GATLAND Andrew M. Beresford, The Legend of St Agnes in Medieval Castilian Literature, Papers of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar 59 78/1, p. 153
EMMA GATLAND Andrew M. Beresford, The Severed Breast: The Legends of Saints Agatha and Lucy in Medieval Castilian Literature 80/2, p. 156

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