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Paston
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ALISON SPEDDING ‘I shalle send word in writing’: lexical choices and legal acumen in the letters of Margaret Paston 77/2, p. 241
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LAURA VARNAM Diane Watt, Medieval Women’s Writing 78/1, p. 128

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