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During the course of a given week at Þæt Eald-Ænglisce Blog’s Twitter feed I retweet a great deal of links to articles on many topics relevant to this blog. And so in for those who don’t visit the blog’s Twitter feed, I list out the topics below with … Continue reading →
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