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 | | But when Theudebert received his father's orders, he did not want to carry them out, because he was the boy's godfather, and had held him at the baptismal font. |
 | | After his death, his son Theudebert took the kingdom; he was nothing like his father, for he was wise, restrained, and mild towards all of his people. |
 | | When king Theudebert, who was very civilized and well-mannered, knew what she had done, he left her, and took back Wisigard, to whom he had previously been engaged. |
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