"Make the best of all mead-halls yours, and then keep it free if evil,
fight with glory in your heart! Purge Herot and your ship with sail home with
its treasure-holds full" (Raffal 30).

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Problem Solution Essay Works Cited

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