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Our hero comes face to face with the evil Grendel
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| Why are you slaughtering all of the king's men? | |
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| Beowulf, I am misunderstood. | |
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Grendel attempts to explain his horrendous behavior.
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| Just look at me. I'm horrible! I am jealous and angry. | |
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| Hmmmm. He's certainly right about that. | |
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And so...the battle must begin!
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| I will not stop until I have obliterated all of the knights! | |
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| Then you leave me no choice. I shall have to chop off your head. And you mother's head, too. | |
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