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Jill Mann The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Critical Biography, Blackwell Critical Biographies 1, by Derek Pearsall 63/1, p. 130
Margaret Connolly Edward Wheatley, Mastering Aesop: Medieval Education, Chaucer, and his Followers 70/2, p. 335
N.F. Blake Caxton's Aesop, by R. T. Lenaghan 37/3, p. 348

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