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Alexander Bell Thomas: The Romance of Horn, Vol. II: Descriptive Introduction, Explicative Notes and Glossary. (Anglo-Norman Text Society, Nos. xii-xiii, for 1954-55), by Mildred K. Pope, T. B. W. Reid 34/3, p. 253

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