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"title": "everlasting groan of overburdened stone. And so at the last Gwaihir the Windlord found me again, and he took me up and bore me away. Ever am I fated to be your burden, friend at need, I said.",
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"title": "unrevealed plot by Gandalf. Though he kept himself very quiet and did not go about by day, it was well known that he was hiding up in the Bag End. But however a removal might fit in with the desi",
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"title": "through the lands. The Wandering Companies shall know of your journey, and those that have power for good shall be on the watch. I name you Elf-friend; and may the stars shine upon the end of your",
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"title": "The woods on either side became denser; the trees were now younger and thicker; and as the lane went lower, running down into a fold of the hills, there were many deep brakes of hazel on the rising ",
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"title": "O stars that in the Sunless Year With shining hand by her were sawn, In windy fields now bright and clear We see your silver blossom blown! O Elbereth! Gilthoniel! We still remember, we who dwell In t",
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"title": "The others looked in the direction that Merry pointed out, but they could see little but mists over the damp and deep-cut valley; and beyond it the southern half of the Forest faded from view. Th",
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"title": "Pippin noticed it. It has not taken you long to lose us, he said. But at that moment Merry gave a whistle of relief and pointed ahead. Well, well! he said. These trees do shift. Ther",
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"title": "soon be back on it and going as fast as we can. Good-bye! they cried, and rode down the slope and disappeared from Fredegars sight into the tunnel. It was dark and damp. At the far end it was",
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"title": "Bridge. His task, according to the original plans of the conspirators, was to stay behind and deal with inquisitive folk, and to keep up as long as possible the pretence that Mr. Baggins was s",
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"title": "Ah! said Mr. Butterbur. Then your right name is Baggins? It is, said Frodo, and you had better give me that letter at once, and explain why you never sent it. Thats what you came to te",
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"title": "many wild and wary things and I can usually avoid being seen, if I wish. Now, I was behind the hedge this evening on the Road west of Bree, when four hobbits came out of the Downlands. I need no",
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"title": "time nearly asleep on their stumbling legs; and even Strider seemed by the sag of his shoulders to be weary. Frodo sat upon the horse in a dark dream. They cast themselves down in the heather ",
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"title": "rocks away on the left four other Riders came flying. Two rode towards Frodo: two galloped madly towards the Ford to cut off his escape. They seemed to him to run like the wind and to grow",
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"title": "all see their horses? Because they are real horses; just as the black robes are real robes that they wear to give shape to their nothingness when they have dealings with the living. Then why",
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"title": "Gandalf smiled. I have heard all about Sam, he said. He has no more doubts now. I am glad, said Frodo. For I have become very fond of Strider. Well, fond is not the right word. I mean he is",
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"title": "standing guard beside you. You were pale and cold, and they feared that you were dead, or worse. Elronds folk met them, carrying you slowly towards Rivendell. Who made the flood? asked Frodo.",
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"title": "Those were happier times. Now let us go! He strode forward and set his foot on the lowest step. But at that moment several things happened. Frodo felt something seize him by the ankle, and he fe",
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"title": "and brought no animal, least of all this one that Sam is fond of, if I had had my way. I feared all along that we should be obliged to take this road. The day was drawing to its end, and cold stars",
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"title": "well that I did so, for now we have several miles less to cross, and haste is needed. Let us go! I do not know which to hope, said Boromir grimly: that Gandalf will find what he seeks, or that",
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"title": "howling of the wolves was now all round them, sometimes nearer and sometimes further off. In the dead of the night many shining eyes were seen peering over the brow of the hill. Some advanced almo",
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"title": "if he did not come. That animal can nearly talk, he said, and would talk, if he stayed here much longer. He gave me a look as plain as Mr. Pippin could speak it: if you dont let me go with y",
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"title": "walk among the stones or the trees. You are indeed high in the favour of the Lady! For she herself and her maidens wove this stuff; and never before have we clad strangers in the garb of our own peopl",
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"title": "you desire something that I could give? Name it, I bid you! You shall not be the only guest without a gift. There is nothing, Lady Galadriel, said Gimli, bowing low and stammering. Nothin",
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"title": "Nambril! Nai hiruvalyl Valimar. Nai elyl hiruva. Nambril! Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind, long years numberless as the wings of trees! The long years have passed like swift draughts ",
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"title": "under his eyes upon a table, and yet remote. There was no sound, only bright living images. The world seemed to have shrunk and fallen silent. He was sitting upon the Seat of Seeing, on Amon Hen, ",
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"title": "His own plan, while Gandalf remained with them, had been to go with Boromir, and with his sword help to deliver Gondor. For he believed that the message of the dreams was a summons, and that the h",
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"title": "Chapter 10. The Breaking of the Fellowship Aragorn led them to the right arm of the River. Here upon its western side under the shadow of Tol Brandir a green lawn ran down to the water from the feet",
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"title": "wore, the silent wardens of a long-vanished kingdom. Awe and fear fell upon Frodo, and he cowered down, shutting his eyes and not daring to look up as the boat drew near. Even Boromir bowed his h",
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"title": "When the day came the mood of the world about them had become soft and sad. Slowly the dawn grew to a pale light, diffused and shadowless. There was mist on the River, and white fog swathed the s",
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"title": "the West stars glinted bright. Come! said Aragorn. We will venture one more journey by night. We are coming to reaches of the River that I do not know well: for I have never journeyed by water i",
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"title": "Chapter 9. The Great River Frodo was roused by Sam. He found that he was lying, well wrapped, under tall grey-skinned trees in a quiet corner of the woodlands on the west bank of the Great River",
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"title": "you desire something that I could give? Name it, I bid you! You shall not be the only guest without a gift. There is nothing, Lady Galadriel, said Gimli, bowing low and stammering. Nothin",
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"title": "from the East. On the other side the meads had become rolling downs of withered grass amidst a land of fen and tussock. Frodo shivered, thinking of the lawns and fountains, the clear sun and gen",
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"title": "Nambril! Nai hiruvalyl Valimar. Nai elyl hiruva. Nambril! Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind, long years numberless as the wings of trees! The long years have passed like swift draughts ",
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"title": "trodden with this Company, I do not much doubt that I shall find a way through Rohan, and Fangorn too, if need be. Then I need say no more, said Celeborn. But do not despise the lore that h",
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"title": "His own plan, while Gandalf remained with them, had been to go with Boromir, and with his sword help to deliver Gondor. For he believed that the message of the dreams was a summons, and that the h",
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"title": "Boromir is dead, said Aragorn. I am unscathed, for I was not here with him. He fell defending the hobbits, while I was away upon the hill. The hobbits! cried Gimli Where are they then? Where",
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"title": "At the water-side Aragorn remained, watching the bier. while Legolas and Gimli hastened back on foot to Parth Galen. It was a mile or more, and it was some time before they came back, paddling tw",
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"title": "* BOOK III * Chapter 1. The Departure of Boromir Aragorn sped on up the hill. Every now and again he bent to the ground. Hobbits go light, and their footprints are not easy even for a Ranger to re",
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"title": "Jomer had shrunk; and in his living face they caught a brief vision of the power and majesty of the kings of stone. For a moment it seemed to the eyes of Legolas that a white flame flickered on ",
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"title": "up and dismounted at his side, he drew his sword and stood face to face with Aragorn, surveying him keenly, and not without wonder. At length he spoke again. At first I thought that you yourselves",
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"title": "jet, tipped with glimmering snows, flushed with the rose of morning. Gondor! Gondor! cried Aragorn. Would that I looked on you again in happier hour! Not yet does my road lie southward to your br",
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"title": "I fear they have passed beyond my sight from hill or plain, under moon or sun, said Legolas. Where sight fails the earth may bring us rumour, said Aragorn. The land must groan under their ha",
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"title": "Chapter 2. The Riders of Rohan Dusk deepened. Mist lay behind them among the trees below, and brooded on the pale margins of the Anduin, but the sky was clear. Stars came out. The waxing moon wa",
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"title": "his road. and we must make haste to choose our own. He surveyed the green lawn, quickly but thoroughly, stooping often to the earth. The Orcs have been on this ground, he said. Otherwise nothin",
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"title": "Let us hope that he did not pay too dearly for his boldness, said Legolas. Come! Let us go on! The thought of those merry young folk driven like cattle burns my heart. The sun climbed to t",
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