99. Licentiam habeatis mihi qualemcunque volueritis
disciplinam ponere; vel venumdare, aut quod vobis placuerit
de me facere. Marculf. Formul. 1. ii. 28, in tom. iv. p.
497. The 'Formula' of Lindenbrogius (p. 559), and that of
Anjou (p. 565), are to the same effect. Gregory of Tours (1.
vii. c. 45, in tom. ii. p. 311) speaks of many persons who
sold themselves for bread in a great famine.
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