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In Beowulf XXIII 1-6, the lines refer to the hero Beowulf's return to Geatland after defeating Grendel and Grendel's mother. The people of Geatland welcome Beowulf back with open arms, celebrating his victory and heroism. The lines emphasize the joy and relief felt by Beowulf and his people after facing and overcoming great challenges.

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The sword Beowulf uses to kill Gredel's mother.

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Q: What do these lines refer to in Beowolf XXIII 1 6?
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