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Notes on Citations
Introduction
1. Cohabitation
2. Wolf, Man, and Wolf-Man
3. A Bestiary's Taxonomy of Creatures
4. The Noble Hunt as a Ritual Practice
5. Falcon and Princess
6. Knight and Horse Conclusion
Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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