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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Kenneth Urwin PATHELIN "CHAUDE TESTE" AND GUILLEMETTE'S ROLE IN THE FARCE 13/, p. 18
Austin Gill A NOTE ON THE GAMBLERS' QUARREL SCENE IN THE "JEU DE SAINT NICOLAS" 8/1, p. 50
Eric Colledge ALIRI 27/2, p. 111

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