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Author(s) Title Reference
ALAN J. FLETCHER BLACK, WHITE AND GREY IN "HALI MEIÐHAD" AND "ANCRENE WISSE" 62/1, p. 69
GLYN S. BURGESS, JOHN L. CURRY "BERBIOLETE" AND "DINDIALOS": ANIMAL MAGIC IN SOME TWELFTH-CENTURY GARMENTS 60/1, p. 84

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