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To: carolingia@world.std.com
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Subject: Beowulf?
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 07:20:31 -0500
From: Michael Bergman <augment@world.std.com>

Anyone want to go see Beowulf at Longy tonight?  Cost is $15.
Benjamin Bagby, of Sequentia, is performing; I assume he's reciting it
in Old English, possibly with accompaniment on harp or some other
appropriate instrument.  I have no further details; Tibicen has a few...

--Harald Longfellow
