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Sir Thomas Malory
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G.L. Brook English Literature at the Close of the Middle Ages. Volume II, Part 2, by E. K. Chambers 16/, p. 42
CEDRIC E. PICKFORD The Development of Arthurian Romance, by R. S. Loomis 34/1, p. 84

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