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Title: "compar And Contrasting Women And Queens In Both Beowulf And...
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“Now Rerir took much booty for himself, as well as the women he thought most suitable for him. Although they lived together with intimacy for a long time, they had neither heir nor child. That lack displeased them both, and they fervently implored the gods that they might have a child... Showed first 250 characters
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The child stayed in the queen’s womb for six years and had to be cut from her. She ended up dying in the process.[3] This incident seems to me like a strong reinforcement of the idea of how important it was to produce an heir, with the queen giving her life for another... Showed next 250 characters
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