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1. two brothers = 31. a book =
2. Evan = 32. three books = 3. tigers = 33. spoons = 4. Louis and Ben = 34. pilots = 5. a boy = 35. I = 6. Jennifer and Sam = 36. Dad and Mom = 7. tables = 37. Andrew = 8. I = 38. Mr Tan` = 9. Anna and Anni = 39. Cindy and Sue = 10. Mrs Lamb = 40. Brothers = 11. Mr White = 41. Sisters = 12. three hens = 42. Mimi and Mumu = 13. headmaster = 43. ten cows = 14. Mr Spoon = 44. Aunts = 15. chairs = 45. Boys = 16. Mr William = 46. a Girl = 17. a monkey = 47. a headmistress = 18. the boys = 48. Ms Susan = 19. an egg = 49. Julian and Sam = 20. two turtles = 50. An elephant = 21. my aunt = 51. I = 22. grandparents = 52. a spoon = 23. Mimi and John = 53. Mrs April = 24. your cars = 54. two rooms = 25. nephew = 55. three pots = 26. Michael = 56. a pig = 27. I = 57. I = 28. parents = 58. the boxes = 29. a frog = 59. the clock = 30. three donkeys = 60. a cup =
Ralph Hanna - Editing Medieval Texts - An Introduction, Using Exemplary Materials Derived From Richard Rolle, - Super Canticum - 4-Liverpool University Press (2015)