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Beowulf: Beowulf: Cantos 28 - 43

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Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Beowulf: Cantos 28 - 43 Canto XXVIII: Beowulf is greeted by Hygelac and his queen. Hygelac kindly questions Beowulf about what has befallen him and what adventures he has had. Hygelac confesses that he was afraid something might have happened to Beowulf and admits that he prayed Beowulf might not meet the fearful monsters, rather hoping that the Danes would solve their own problems. Hygelac then gives thanks to God for letting him see Beowulf safe and sound again. Beowulf recounts his achievements very briefly and mentions the gifts distributed to the warriors by Wealh...

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