Eodwine
What passed between the Eorl and his wife is a matter between them. Suffice it to say that they both had enough to eat, took care of the needs of their son, and eventually corralled their daughter.
Late afternoon passed into evening and the sun hid behind the western trees, what few there were in those parts.
That night, Eodwine's dreams were quiet and had not about them the rigors of leanness. He and his family slept well.
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