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Gavin Bone A NOTE ON "PEARL" AND "THE BUKE OF THE HOWLAT" 6/2, p. 169
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Dorothy Everett The fate of French -é in English. The plural of Nouns ending in -th, by C. T. Onions 13/, p. 51

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