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From: Joshua Badgley <fsjlb4@aurora.alaska.edu>
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Subject: minstrel: Stories from Aberdeen's
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Hmmm, would Aberdeen's (sp?) Bestiary work for period storytelling, do you
think?  And Aesop's would work, wouldn't they?  Any other suggestions for
period short stories?

Also, has anyone tried Chaucer in the original and how did it turn out?
I was contemplating reciting from that once.

Valete!

Godric Logan of Winter's Gate





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