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"He sent an abbot from the Himmerod Abbey in Traben, who daily, and in the absence of the Count, three times a week, had to read the Mass in Trarbach."
This is a bit confusing. My interpretation is that he read daily, except when the Count was absent he read three times a week. Does that make sense? I can see if I can reword it if that's the case. AdventurousSquirrel (talk) 19:00, 3 November 2011 (UTC)Reply