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Then went back anxious / To return while Beowulf was alive, to bring him / Treasure they's won together. He ran, / Hoping his wounded king, weak / And dying, had not left the world too soon" (23). A. Beowulf B. Hrothgar C. Grendel D. Grendel mother E. the dragon F. Wiglaf

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