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"Beowulf was eager for the contest, so taking with him fifteen warriors and good comrades, he stepped into a ship and bade the captain set sail for Daneland.

Then like a bird wind-driven upon the waves, the foam-necked ship sped forth. For two days the warriors fared on over the blue sea, until they came again to Daneland and anchored beneath the steep mountains of that far shore."

An illustration of Beowulf sailing to Daneland.

Title illustration Date Source Marshall, Henrietta Elizabeth (1908) Stories of Beowulf, T.C. & E.C. Jack Author J. R. Skelton

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