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Wiglaf's Loyalty Of Beowulf
When we were born until we reach our age of now, we encountered many people and some of them we called friends. The friends who always there for us, make us laugh ang feel comfortable even sometimes we have some disagreement to each other they still there in our side. We can call our friends everytime we need them. Beowulf is a lucky person because he has friend Wiglaf, who always there in his side. Whatever decision he makes even it is dangerous, Wiglaf never left Beowulf at all time. Wiglaf give his full support and also his loyalty to Beowulf. I amused the friendship that Wiglaf give to Beowulf at that time he did not think about thr reward he can get instead he always think the safety of his friend Beowulf. Because

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