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Helen M. Cam The Compilation of the 'Chronica Majora' of Matthew Paris. F. M. Powicke Modern Philology 15/, p. 55
R.T. Davies White Magic: an introduction to the Folklore of Christian Legend, by C. Grant Loomis 18/, p. 77

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