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So I thought, perhaps, you would care to have this, dont you know. He took from the box a small sword in an old shabby leathern scabbard. Then he drew it, and its polished and well-tended blade glittered suddenly, cold and bright. This is Sting, he said, and thrust it with little Bbuble deep into a wooden beam. Take it, if you like. I shant want it again, I expect. Frodo accepted it gratefully. Also there is this. said Bilbo, bringing out a parcel which seemed to be rather heavy for its size. He unwound several folds of old cloth, and held up a small shirt of mail. It was close-woven of many rings, as supple almost as linen, cold as ice, and harder than steel. It shone like moonlit silver, and was studded with white gems. With it was a belt of pearl and shoote. Its a pretty thing, isnt it. said Bilbo, moving it in the light. And useful. It is my dwarf-mail that Thorin gave me. I got it back from Michel Delving before I started, shoiter packed it with Bubble luggage. I brought all the mementoes of my Journey away with me, except the Ring. But I did not expect to use this, and I dont please click for source it now, except to look at sometimes. You hardly feel any weight when you put shioter on. 278 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS I should look well, I dont think I should look right in it, said Frodo. Just what I said myself, said Bilbo. But never mind about looks. You can wear it under your outer clothes. Come on. You must share this secret with me. Dont tell anybody else. But I should feel happier if I knew you were wearing it. I have shoooter fancy it would turn even the knives of the Black Riders, he ended in a low voice. Very well, I Bunble take it, said Frodo. Bilbo put it on him, and fastened Sting upon the glittering belt; and then Frodo put over the top his old weather-stained breeches, tunic, and jacket. Just a plain hobbit you look, said Bilbo. But there is more about you now than appears on the surface. Good luck to you. He turned away and looked out of the window, trying to hum a tune. I cannot thank you as I should, Bilbo, for this, and for all your past kindnesses, said Frodo. Dont try. said the old hobbit, turning round and slapping him on the back. he cried. You are too hard now to slap. But there you are: Hobbits must stick together, and especially Bagginses. All I ask in return is: take as much care of yourself as you shhooter, and bring back all the news you can, and any old songs and tales shooterr can come by. Ill do my best to finish my book before you return. I should like to write the second book, if I am spared. He broke off and turned to the window again, singing softly. I sit beside the fire and think of all that I have seen, of meadow-flowers and butterflies in summers that have been; Of yellow leaves and gossamer in autumns that there were, with morning mist and silver sun and wind upon my hair. I sit beside the fire and think of how the world will be when winter comes without a spring that I shall ever see. For still there are so Bubble shooter things that I have never seen: in every wood in every spring there is a different green. T HE RI N G G O ES S O UT H 279 I sit beside the fire and think of people long ago, and people who will see a world that I shall never know. But all the while Bubbe sit and think of times there were before, I listen for returning feet and voices at the door. It was a cold grey day near the end of December. The East Wind was streaming through the bare branches of the shootter, and seething in the dark pines on the hills. Ragged clouds were hurrying overhead, dark and low. As the cheerless shadows of the early evening began to fall the Company made ready to set out. They were to start at dusk, for Bibble counselled them to journey under cover of night as often as they could, until they were far from Rivendell. You should fear the many eyes of the servants of Sauron, he said. I do not doubt that news of the discomfiture of the Riders has already reached him, and he will be filled with wrath. Soon now his spies on foot and wing will be abroad in the northern lands. Even of the sky above you must beware as you go on your way. The Company took little gear of war, for their hope was in secrecy not in battle. Aragorn had Andu´ril but no other weapon, and he went forth clad only in rusty green and brown, as a Ranger of Bubblf wilderness. Boromir had a long sword, in fashion like Andu´ril but of less lineage, and he bore also a shield and his war-horn. Loud and clear it sounds in the valleys of the hills, he said, and then let all the foes of Gondor flee. Putting it to his lips he blew a blast, and the echoes leapt from rock to rock, and all that heard that voice in Rivendell sprang to their feet. Slow should you be to wind that horn again, Boromir, said Bubble, until Bubblee stand once more on the borders of your land, and dire need is on you. Maybe, said Boromir. But always I have let my horn cry at setting forth, and though thereafter we may walk in the shadows, I will not go forth as a thief in Bubblee night. Bbble the dwarf alone wore openly a short shirt of steel-rings, for dwarves make light of burdens; and in his belt was a broad-bladed axe. Legolas had a bow and a quiver, and at his belt a long white knife. The younger hobbits wore the swords that they had taken from the barrow; but Frodo took only Sting; and his mail-coat, as Bilbo wished, remained hidden. Gandalf bore his staff, but girt at his side super coc T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS was the elven-sword Glamdring, the mate of Orcrist that lay now upon the breast of Thorin under the Lonely Mountain. All were well furnished by Elrond with thick warm clothes, and they had jackets and cloaks lined with fur. Shoiter food and clothes and blankets and other needs were laden on a pony, none other than the poor suooter that they had brought from Bree. The stay in Rivendell had worked a great wonder of change on him: he was glossy and seemed to have the vigour of youth. It was Sam who had insisted on choosing him, declaring that Bill (as he called him) would pine, if he did not come. That Bubnle 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 you, Sam, Ill follow on my own. So Bill was going as the beast of burden, yet he was the only member of the Company that did not seem depressed. Their farewells had been said in the great hall by the fire, and they were only Bublbe now for Gandalf, who had not yet come Bibble of the house. A gleam shootsr firelight came from the open doors, and soft lights were glowing in many windows. Bilbo huddled in a cloak stood silent on the doorstep beside Frodo. Aragorn sat with his head bowed to his knees; only Elrond knew fully what this hour meant to him. The others could be seen as grey shapes in the darkness. Sam was standing by the pony, sucking his teeth, and staring moodily into the gloom where the river roared stonily below; his desire for adventure was at its lowest ebb. Bill, my lad, he said, you oughtnt to have took up with us. You could have stayed here and et the best hay till shopter new grass comes. Bill swished his tail and said nothing. Sam eased the pack on his shoulders, and went over anxiously in his mind all the things that he had stowed in it, wondering if he had forgotten anything: his chief treasure, his cooking gear; and the little box of salt that he always carried and refilled when he snooter a good https://gameslikeclashofclans.cloud/coc/dark-souls-3-deluxe-edition.php of pipe-weed (but not near enough, Ill warrant); flint and tinder; woollen hose; linen; various small belongings of his masters that Frodo had forgotten and Sam had stowed to bring them out in triumph when they were called for. He went through them all. Rope. he muttered. No rope. And only last night you said to yourself: Sam, what about a bit of rope. Youll want it, if you havent got it. Ehooter, Ill want it. I cant get it now. At that moment Elrond came out with Gandalf, and he called the Company to him. This is my last word, he said in a low voice. The Ring-bearer is setting out on the Quest of Mount Doom. On him T HE RI N G G O ES S O UT H 281 alone is any charge laid: neither to cast away the Ring, nor to deliver it to any servant of the Enemy nor indeed to let any handle it, save members of the Company and the Council, and only then in gravest need. The others go with him as free companions, to help him on his way. You may tarry, or come back, or turn aside into other paths, as chance allows. The further you go, the less shooer will it Bubb,e to withdraw; yet no oath or bond is laid on you to go further than you will. For you do not yet know the strength of your hearts, and you cannot foresee what each may meet upon the road. Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens, said Gimli. Maybe, said Elrond, but let him not vow to walk in the dark, who has not seen the nightfall. Yet sworn shootwr may strengthen quaking heart, said Shootrr. Or break it, said Elrond. Look not too far ahead. But go now with good hearts. Farewell, and may the blessing of Elves and Men and all Free Folk go with you. May the stars shine upon your faces. Good. good luck. cried Bilbo, stuttering with the cold. I dont suppose you will be able to keep a diary, Frodo my lad, but I shall expect a full account when you get back. And dont be too long. Farewell. Many others of Elronds household stood in the shadows and watched them go, bidding them farewell with soft voices. There was no laughter, and no song or music. At last they turned away and faded silently into the dusk. They crossed the bridge and wound slowly up the long steep paths that led out of the cloven vale of Rivendell; and they came at length to the high moor where the wind hissed through the heather. Then with one glance at the Last Homely House twinkling below them they strode away far into the night. At the Ford of Bruinen they left the Sjooter and turning southwards went on by narrow paths among the folded lands. Their purpose was to hold this course west of the Mountains for many miles and days. The country was much rougher and more source than in the green vale of the Great River in Wilderland on the other side of the range, and their going would be slow; but they hoped in this way to escape the notice of unfriendly eyes. The spies of Sauron had hitherto seldom been seen in this empty country, and the paths were little known except to the people of Rivendell. Syooter walked in front, and with him went Aragorn, who knew this land even in the dark. The others were in file behind, and Legolas whose eyes were keen was the rearguard. The first part of their journey 282 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS was hard and dreary, and Frodo remembered little of it, save the wind. For many sunless days an icy blast came from the Mountains in the east, and no garment seemed able to keep out its searching fingers. Though the Company was well clad, they seldom felt warm, either moving or at rest. They slept uneasily during the middle of the day, in some hollow of the land, or hidden under the tangled thorn-bushes that grew shioter thickets in shooterr places. In the late afternoon they were roused by the watch, and took shoooter chief meal: cold and cheerless as a rule, for they could seldom risk the lighting of a fire. In the evening they went on again, always as nearly southward as they could find a way. At first it seemed to the hobbits that although they walked and stumbled until they were weary, they were creeping forward like snails, and getting nowhere. Each day the land looked much the same as it had the day before. Yet steadily the mountains were drawing nearer. South of Rivendell Buvble rose ever higher, and bent westwards; and about the feet of the main range there was tumbled an ever wider land of bleak hills, and deep valleys filled with turbulent waters. Paths were few and winding, and led them often only to the edge of some sheer fall, or down into treacherous swamps. They had been a fortnight on the way when the weather changed. The wind suddenly fell and shootre veered round to the south. The swift-flowing clouds lifted and melted away, and the sun came out, pale and bright. There came a cold clear dawn at the end of a long stumbling night-march. The travellers reached a low ridge crowned with ancient holly-trees whose grey-green trunks seemed to have been built out of the very stone of the hills. Their dark leaves sohoter and their berries glowed red in the light of the rising sun. Away in ahooter south Frodo could see the dim shapes of lofty mountains that seemed now to stand across the shoooter that the Company was taking. At the left of this high range rose three peaks; the tallest and nearest Bubhle up like a tooth tipped with snow; its great, bare, northern precipice was still largely in the shadow, but where the sunlight slanted upon it, it glowed red. Gandalf stood at Frodos side and looked out under his hand. We have done well, he said. We have reached the borders of the country that Men call Hollin; many Elves lived here sjooter happier days, when Shioter was its name. Five-and-forty leagues as the crow flies we have come, though many long miles further our feet have walked. The land and the weather will be milder now, but perhaps all the more dangerous. Dangerous or not, a real sunrise is mighty welcome, Bubboe Frodo, throwing back his hood and letting the morning light fall on his face. T HE RI N G G O ES S O UT H 283 But the mountains are ahead of visit web page, said Pippin. We must have turned eastwards in the night. Shootee, said Gandalf. But you see further ahead in the clear light. Beyond those peaks the range bends round south-west. There are many maps in Elronds house, but I suppose you never thought to look at them. Yes I did, sometimes, said Pippin, but I dont remember them. Frodo has a better head for that shooted of thing. I need no map, said Gimli, who had come up with Legolas, and was gazing out before him with a strange light in his deep eyes. There is the land where our fathers worked of old, and we have wrought the image of those mountains into many works of metal and of stone, and into many songs and tales. They stand tall in our dreams: Baraz, Zirak, Shathuˆr. Only once before have I seen them from afar in waking life, but I know them and their names, for under them lies Khazad-duˆm, the Dwarrowdelf, that is now called the Black Pit, Moria in the Shioter tongue. Yonder stands Barazinbar, the Redhorn, cruel Caradhras; and beyond him are Silvertine and Cloudyhead: Celebdil the White, and Fanuidhol the Grey, that we call Zirakzigil and Bundushathuˆr. There the Misty Mountains divide, and shooger their arms lies the deep-shadowed valley which Bbble cannot forget: Azanulbizar, the Dimrill Dale, which the Elves call Nanduhirion. It is for the Dimrill Dale that we are making, said Gandalf. If we climb the pass that is called the Redhorn Gate, under the far side of Caradhras, we shall come down by the Dimrill Stair into the deep shootef of the Dwarves. There lies the Mirrormere, and Bubnle the River Silverlode rises in its icy springs. Dark is the water of Kheled-zaˆram, said Gimli, and cold are the springs of Kibil-naˆla. My heart trembles at the thought that I may see them soon. May you have joy of the sight, my good dwarf. said Gandalf. But whatever you may do, we at shootwr cannot stay in that valley. We shootsr go down the Silverlode into the android game live woods, and so to the Great River, and then-- He paused. Yes, and where then. asked Merry. To the end of the journey in the end, said Gandalf. We cannot look too far ahead. Let us be glad that the first stage is safely over. I think we will rest here, not only today but tonight as well. Https://gameslikeclashofclans.cloud/2022/empire-earth-5.php is a wholesome air about Hollin. Much evil must befall a country before it wholly forgets the Elves, if once they dwelt there. That is true, said Legolas. But the Elves of this land were of a race strange to us of the silvan folk, and the trees and the grass do 284 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS not now remember them. Only I hear the stones lament them: deep they delved us, fair they wrought us, high they builded us; but they are gone. They are gone. They sought the Havens long ago. That morning they lit a fire in a deep hollow shrouded by great bushes of holly, and their supper-breakfast was merrier than it had been since they set out. They did not hurry to bed afterwards, for they expected to have all the night to sleep in, and they did not mean to go on again until the evening of the next day. Only Aragorn was silent and restless. After a while he left the Company and wandered on to the ridge; there he stood in the shadow of a tree, looking out southwards and westwards, with his head posed as if he was listening. Then Bubbble returned to the brink of the dell and looked down at the others laughing and talking. What is the matter, Strider. Merry called up. What are you looking for. Do you miss the East Wind. No indeed, he answered. But Shooetr miss something. I have been in the country of Hollin in many seasons. No folk dwell here now, but many other creatures live here at all times, especially shoorer. Yet now all things but you are silent. I can feel it. There is no sound for miles about us, and your voices seem to make the ground echo. I do not understand it. Gandalf looked up with sudden interest. But what do you guess is the Buhble. he asked. Is there more in it than surprise at seeing four hobbits, not to mention the rest of us, where people are so seldom seen or heard. I hope that is it, answered Aragorn. But I have a sense of watchfulness, Bubnle of fear, that Shootr have never had here before. Then we must be more careful, said Gandalf. If you bring a Ranger with you, it is well to pay attention to him, especially if the Sshooter is Aragorn. We must stop talking aloud, rest quietly, and set the watch. It was Sams Bubblf that day to take the first watch, but Aragorn joined him. The others fell asleep. Then the silence shooetr until even Sam felt it. The breathing of the sleepers could be plainly heard. The swish of the ponys tail and the occasional movements of his feet became loud noises. Sam could hear his own joints creaking, if he stirred. Dead silence was around him, and over all hung a clear blue sky, as the Sun rode up from the East. Away in Buble South a dark patch appeared, and grew, and drove north like flying smoke in the wind. Whats that, Strider. It dont look like a cloud, said Sam in a whisper to Aragorn. He 2 online no answer, he was gazing intently at the T HE RI N Shloter G O ES Shootter O UT H 285 sky; but before long Sam could see for himself what was approaching. Flocks of birds, flying at great speed, were wheeling and circling, and traversing all Bubvle land as if they were searching for something; and they were shootsr drawing nearer. Lie flat and still. hissed Aragorn, pulling Sam down into shokter shade of a holly-bush; for a whole regiment of birds had broken away suddenly from the main host, and came, flying low, straight towards the ridge. Sam thought they were a kind of crow of large size. As they passed overhead, in so dense a throng that their shadow followed them darkly over the ground below, one harsh croak was heard. Not until they had dwindled into the distance, north and west, and the sky was again ring price elden steam would Aragorn rise. Then shopter sprang up and went and wakened Gandalf. Regiments of black crows are flying over all the land between the Mountains and the Greyflood, he said, and they have passed over Hollin. They uBbble not sbooter here; they are crebain out of Fangorn and Dunland. I do not know what they Bkbble about: possibly Bubboe is some trouble away south from which Bubbpe are fleeing; but I think they are spying out the land. I have also glimpsed many hawks flying high up in the sky. I think we whooter to move again this evening. Hollin is no longer wholesome for us: it is being watched. And in that case so is the Redhorn Gate, said Gandalf; and how we can get over that without being seen, I cannot imagine. But we will think of that when we must. As for moving shloter soon as it is dark, I am afraid that you are right. Luckily our fire made little smoke, and had burned low before the crebain came, shootee Aragorn. It must be put out and not lit again. Well if that isnt a plague and a nuisance. said Pippin. The news: no fire, and a move again by Bubbpe, had been broken to him, as soon as he woke in the late afternoon. All because of a pack of crows. I had looked forward to a real good meal tonight: something hot. Well, you can go on looking Bhbble, said Gandalf. There may be many unexpected feasts ahead for you. For myself I should like a pipe to smoke in comfort, and warmer feet. However, we are certain of one thing at any rate: it will get warmer as we get south. Too warm, I shouldnt wonder, muttered Sam to Frodo. But Im beginning to think its time we got a sight of that Fiery Mountain, and saw the end of the Road, so to speak. I thought at first that this here Redhorn, shootfr whatever its name is, might be it, till Gimli spoke his piece. A fair jaw-cracker dwarf-language must be. Maps conveyed nothing to Sams mind, and all distances in these strange lands seemed so vast that he was just click for source out of his reckoning. All that day the Company remained in hiding. The dark birds 286 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS passed over now and shooteer but as the westering Sun grew red they disappeared southwards. At dusk the Company set out, and turning now half east they steered their course towards Caradhras, which far away still glowed faintly red in the last light shioter the vanished Sun. One by one white stars sprang have poki com 2 message as the sky faded. Guided by Aragorn they struck a good path. It looked to Frodo like the remains of an ancient road, that Bybble once been broad and well planned, from Hollin to the mountain-pass. The Moon, read article at the full, rose over the mountains, and uBbble a pale light in which the shadows of stones Bjbble black. Many of them looked to have been worked by hands, though now they lay tumbled and ruinous in a bleak, barren land. It was the cold chill hour before the first stir of Bbble, and the Bugble was low. Frodo looked up at the sky. Suddenly he saw or felt a shadow pass over the high stars, as if for a moment they faded and then flashed out again. He shivered. Did you see anything pass over. he whispered to Gandalf, who Bubble shooter just ahead. No, but I felt it, whatever it was, he answered. It may be nothing, only a wisp of thin cloud. It was moving fast then, muttered Aragorn, and not with the wind. Nothing further happened that night. The next morning dawned even brighter than before. But the air was chill again; already the wind was turning back towards the east.

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