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A deer with ten antlers, representing the ten commandments
Henri de Ferrieres, Book of King Modus and Queen Ratio (c1420)
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A deer with ten antlers, representing the ten commandments

Henri de Ferrieres, Book of King Modus and Queen Ratio (c1420)

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    Trying to remember which saint saw the stag with the crucifix in his antlers. Eustace* Cuthbert?
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    i want one of these but with quotes from Glengarry Glen Ross.
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