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Completely unlistenable. The narrator interrupts the text mid-sentence to read annotations without noting them as such. E.g. "A son and heir, young in his dwelling, (A son is born to him, who receives the name of Beowulf - a name afterwards made so famous by the hero of the poem.) whom God-Father sent to solace the people."
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