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Template:RQ:Morris Well at the World's End

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1896, William Morris, The Well at the World's End[1], volumes (please specify volume I–II), London, New York, and Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co.:

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{{RQ:Morris Well at the World's End|volume=II|page=258|book=IV|chapter=29|passage=Ursula wore that day a '''hauberk''' under her gown, and was helmed with a sallet; and because of her armour she rode upon a little horse.}}
1896, William Morris, chapter 29, in The Well at the World's End[2], volume II, London, New York, and Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., book IV, page 258:
Ursula wore that day a hauberk under her gown, and was helmed with a sallet; and because of her armour she rode upon a little horse.