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The Gaelic Maundeville (Author: John Maundeville)
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Some distance from that, men say that there is an island, in which the folk are as long as three score and seven feet; and in this island are sheep each of them as great as an
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ox, and I know not what they are. Of the folk I never saw one; but I often beheld the wool that comes from the sheep, as well as some of the sheep themselves.