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Wallace
  • David Foster Wallace
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PRISCILLA J. BAWCUTT Hary's 'Wallace'. Vol. I, Vol. II, by Matthew P. McDiarmid 39/2, p. 224
STEPHEN KNIGHT Glyn Burgess, Two Medieval Outlaws: Eustace the Monk and Fouke Fitz Waryn 67/2, p. 358

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