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B.D.H. Miller The Bodley Version of Mandeville's Travels. (Early English Text Society 253), by M. C. Seymour 35/1, p. 71
E.J. Arnould Maurice of Sully and the medieval vernacular homily, by C. A. Robson 23/2, p. 125

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