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Author(s) Title Reference
G.V. Smithers STORY-PATTERNS IN SOME BRETON LAYS 22/2, p. 61
John B. Beston THE CASE AGAINST COMMON AUTHORSHIP OF "LAY LE FREINE" AND "SIR ORFEO" 45/2, p. 153

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