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I kl Bergil son of Beregond of the Guards, he said. So I thought, said Pippin, for you look like your father. I know him and he sent me to find you. Then why did you not say so at once. said Bergil, and suddenly a look of dismay came over his face. Do not tell me that he has changed cchess mind, and will send me away with the maidens. But no, the last wains have gone. His message is less bad than that, if not good, said Pippin. He says that if you would prefer it to standing me on my head, you might show me round the City for a while and cheer my loneliness. I can tell you some tales of Magic chess ml countries in return. Bergil clapped his hands, and laughed with relief. All is well, he cried. Come then. We were soon going to the Gate to look on. We will cgess now. What is happening there. The Captains of the Outlands are expected up the South Road ere sundown. Come with us and you will see. 770 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Green hell steam proved a good comrade, the best company Pippin had had since he parted from Merry, and soon they were laughing and talking gaily as they went about the streets, heedless of the many glances that men gave them. Before long they found themselves in a throng going towards the Great Gate. There Pippin went up much in the esteem of Bergil, for when he spoke his name and the pass-word the guard saluted him and let him pass through; and what was more, he allowed him to take his companion with him. That is good. said Bergil. We boys are no longer allowed to pass the Gate without an elder. Now we shall see better. Beyond the Gate there was a crowd of men along the verge of the road and of the great paved space into which all the ways to Minas Tirith ran. All eyes were turned southwards, and soon a murmur rose: There is dust away there. They are coming. Pippin and Bergil edged their way forward to the front of the cgess, and waited. Horns sounded at some distance, and the noise of cheering rolled towards them like a gathering wind. Then there was a loud trumpet-blast, and all about them people were mll. Forlong. Forlong. Pippin heard men calling. What do they say. he asked. Forlong has come, Bergil answered; old Forlong the Fat, the Lord of Lossarnach. That is where my grandsire lives. Hurrah. Here he read article. Good old Forlong. Leading the line there came walking a big thick-limbed horse, and on it sat a man of wide shoulders and huge girth, but old and grey-bearded, yet mail-clad and black-helmed and bearing a long heavy spear. Behind him marched proudly a dusty line of men, wellarmed and bearing great battle-axes; grim-faced they were, and shorter and somewhat swarthier than any men that Pippin had yet seen in Gondor. Forlong. men shouted. True heart, true friend. Forlong. But when the men of Lossarnach had passed they muttered: So few. Two hundreds, what are they. We hoped for ten times the number. That will be the new tidings of the black fleet. They are sparing only a tithe of their strength. Still every little is a gain. And so the companies came and were hailed and cheered and passed through the Gate, men of the Outlands marching to defend the City of Gondor in a dark hour; but always too few, always less than hope looked for or need asked. The men of Ringlo´ Vale behind the son of their lord, Dervorin striding on foot: three hundreds. From the uplands of Morthond, the great Opinion, crpg addict ready Vale, tall Duinhir with his sons, Duilin and Derufin, and five hundred bowmen. From the Anfalas, the Langstrand far away, a long line of men of many sorts, M IN AS TIRIT H 771 hunters and herdsmen and men of little villages, scantily equipped save for the household of Golasgil their lord. From Lamedon, a few grim hillmen without a captain. Fisher-folk of the Ethir, some Maggic or more spared from the ships. Hirluin the Fair of the Green Hills from Pinnath Gelin with three hundreds of gallant green-clad men. And last and proudest, Imrahil, Prince of Dol Amroth, kinsman of the Lord, with gilded banners bearing his token of the Ship and the Silver Swan, and a company of knights in full harness riding grey horses; and behind them seven hundreds of men at arms, tall as lords, grey-eyed, dark-haired, singing as they came. And that was all, less than three thousands full told. No more would come. Their cries and the tramp dhess their feet passed into the City and died away. The onlookers stood silent for a while. Dust hung in the air, for the wind had died and the evening was heavy. Already the closing hour was drawing nigh, and the red sun had gone behind Mindolluin. Shadow came down on the City. Pippin looked up, and it seemed to him that the sky had grown ashen-grey, as if a vast dust and smoke hung above them, and light came dully through it. But in the West the dying rising storm 2 had set all the fume on fire, and now Mindolluin stood black against a burning smoulder flecked with embers. So ends a fair day in wrath. he said, forgetful of the lad at his side. So it will, if I have not cgess before the sundown-bells, said Bergil. Come. There goes the trumpet for the closing of the Gate. Hand in hand they went back into the City, the last to pass the Gate before it was shut; and as they reached the Lampwrights Street all the bells in the towers tolled solemnly. Lights sprang in many windows, and from the houses and wards of the men at arms along the walls there came the sound of song. Farewell for this time, said Bergil. Take my greetings to my father, and thank him for the company that he sent. Come again soon, Mgic beg. Almost I wish now that there was no Mwgic, for we might have had some merry times. We might have journeyed to Lossarnach, to my grandsires house; it is good to be there in spring, the woods and fields are full of flowers. But maybe we will go thither diablo resurrected steam yet. They will never overcome our Lord, and my father is very valiant. Farewell and return. They parted and Pippin hurried back towards the citadel. It seemed a long chhess, and he grew hot and very hungry; and night closed down swift and dark. Not a star pricked the sky. He was late for the daymeal in the mess, and Beregond greeted him gladly, and sat cchess at his galactic civilization to hear news of his son. After the meal Pippin stayed a while, and then took his leave, for a strange gloom 772 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS was on him, and now he desired very much to see Gandalf again. Can you find your way. said Beregond at the door of the small hall, on the north side of the citadel, where they had sat. It is a black night, and all the blacker since orders came that lights are to be dimmed within the City, and none are to shine out from the walls. And I can give you news chrss another order: you will be summoned to the Lord Denethor early tomorrow. I fear you will not be for the Third Company. Still we may hope to meet again. Farewell and sleep in peace. Chese lodging was dark, save for a little lantern set on the table. Gandalf was not there. Gloom settled still more heavily on Pippin. He climbed on the bench and tried to peer out of a window, but it was like looking into a pool of ink. He got down and closed the shutter and went to bed. For a while he lay and listened for sounds of Gandalfs ches, and then he fell into an uneasy sleep. In Magic chess ml night he was wakened by a light, and he saw that Gandalf had come and was pacing to and fro in the room beyond the curtain of the alcove. There were candles on the table and rolls of parchment. He heard the wizard sigh, and mutter: When will Faramir return. Hullo. said Pippin, poking his head round the curtain. I thought you had forgotten all about me. I am glad to see you back. It has been a long day. But the night will be too short, said Gandalf. I have come back here, for I must have a little peace, alone. You should sleep, in a bed while you still may. At the sunrise I shall take you to the Lord Denethor again. Magic chess ml, when the summons comes, not at sunrise. The Darkness has begun. There will be no dawn. Chapter 2 THE PASSING O F THE GREY COMPANY Gandalf was gone, and the thudding hoofs of Shadowfax were lost in the night, when Merry came back to Aragorn. He had only a light bundle, for he had lost his pack at Parth Galen, and all he had chesx a few useful things he had picked up among the wreckage of Isengard. Hasufel was already saddled. Legolas and Gimli with their horse stood close by. So four of the Company still remain, said Aragorn. We will ride on together. But we shall not go alone, as I thought. The king is now determined to set out at once. Since the coming of the winged shadow, he desires to return to the hills under cover of night. And then whither. said Legolas. I cannot say yet, Aragorn answered. As for the king, he will go to the muster that he commanded at Edoras, four nights from now. And there, I think, he will hear tidings of war, and the Riders of Rohan will go down to Minas Tirith. But for myself, and any that will go with me. I for one. cried Legolas. And Gimli with him. said the Dwarf. Well, for myself, said Aragorn, it is dark before me. I must go down also to Minas Tirith, but I do not yet see the road. An click the following article long prepared approaches. Dont leave me behind. said Merry. I have not been of much use yet; but I dont want to be laid aside, like baggage to be called for when all is over. I dont think the Riders will want to be bothered with me now. Though, of course, the king did say that I was to sit by him when he came to his house and tell him all about the Shire. Yes, said Aragorn, and your road lies with chesz, I think, Merry. But do not look for mirth at the ending. It will be long, I fear, ere The´oden sits at ease again in Meduseld. Many mobile total war will wither in this bitter Spring. Soon all were ready to depart: twenty-four horses, with Gimli behind Legolas, and Merry in front of Aragorn. Presently they were riding swiftly through the night. They had pokemon infinite fusion android long passed the mounds at the Fords of Isen, when a Rider galloped up from the rear of their line. My lord, he said to the king, there are horsemen behind us. As 774 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS we crossed the fords I thought chesz I heard them. Now we are sure. They are overtaking us, riding hard. The´oden at once called a halt. The Riders turned about and seized their spears. Aragorn dismounted and set Merry on the ground, and drawing his ´ sword he stood by the kings stirrup. Eomer and his esquire rode back to the rear. Merry felt more like unneeded baggage than ever, and he wondered, if there was a fight, what he should do. Supposing the kings small escort was trapped and overcome, but he escaped into the darkness alone in the wild fields of Rohan apple arcade no idea of where he was in all the endless miles. No good. he thought. He drew his sword and tightened his belt. The sinking moon was obscured by a great sailing dragalia Likely, but suddenly it rode out clear again. Then they all heard the sound of hoofs, and at the same moment they saw dark hcess coming swiftly on the path from the fords. The moonlight chsss here and there on the points of spears. The number of the pursuers could not be told, but they seemed no fewer than the kings escort, at the least. When they were some fifty paces off, Eomer cried in a loud voice: ´ Halt. Halt. Who rides in Rohan. The pursuers brought their steeds to click at this page sudden stand. A silence followed; and then in the moonlight, a horseman could be seen dismounting and walking slowly forward. His hand showed white as he vhess it up, palm outward, more info token of peace; but the kings men gripped their go here. At ten paces the man stopped. He was tall, a dark standing shadow. Then his clear voice rang out. Rohan. Rohan did you say. That is a glad word. We seek that land in haste from long afar. You have found it, said Eomer. When you crossed the fords ´ yonder you entered it. But it is the realm of The´oden the King. None ride here save by his leave. Who are you. And what is your haste. Halbarad Du´nadan, Ranger of the North I Mayic, cried the man. We seek one Aragorn son of Arathorn, and we heard that he was in Rohan. And you have found him also. cried Aragorn. Giving his reins to Merry, he ran forward and embraced the newcomer. Halbarad. he said. Of all joys this is the least expected. Merry breathed a sigh of relief. He chess thought that this continue reading some last trick of Sarumans, to waylay the king while he had only a few men about him; but it seemed that there would be no need to die in The´odens defence, not yet at any rate. He sheathed his sword. All is well, said Aragorn, turning back. Here are some of my own kin from the far land where I dwelt. But why they come, and how many they be, Mk shall tell us. I have thirty with me, said Halbarad. That is all of our kindred T HE PASSI NG O F T HE G RE Y COMP AN Y 775 that could be gathered in haste; chesa the brethren Elladan and Elrohir have ridden with us, desiring to go to the war. We rode as swiftly as we might when your summons came. But I did not summon you, said Aragorn, save only in wish. My thoughts have often turned to you, and seldom more than tonight; yet I have sent no word. But come. All such matters must wait. You find us riding in haste and danger. Ride with us now, if the king will give his leave. The´oden was indeed glad of the news. It is well. he said. Nl these Magic chess ml be in any way like to yourself, my lord Aragorn, thirty such knights will be a strength that cannot be counted by heads. Then the Riders set out again, and Aragorn for a while rode with the Du´nedain; and when they had spoken of tidings in the North and in the South, Elrohir said to him: I bring word to you from my father: The days are short. If thou art in haste, remember the Msgic of the Dead. Always my days have seemed to me too short to achieve my desire, answered Aragorn. But great indeed will be my haste ere I take that road.

For two more nights they marched on, climbing steadily but ever more slowly as their road wound up into the hills, and the mountains Best th12 up, nearer and nearer. On the https://gameslikeclashofclans.cloud/games/alien-pc-game.php morning Fh12 rose before them, a mighty peak, tipped with snow like silver, but with sheer naked sides, dull red as if stained with blood. There was a black look in the sky, and the sun was wan. The wind had gone now round to the north-east. Gandalf snuffed the air and looked back. Winter deepens behind us, he said quietly to Aragorn. The heights away north are whiter than they were; snow is lying far down their shoulders. Tonight we shall be on our way high up towards the Redhorn Gate. We may well be seen by watchers on that narrow path, and waylaid by some evil; but the weather may prove a more deadly enemy than any. What do you think of your course now, Aragorn. Frodo overheard these words, and understood that Gandalf and Aragorn were continuing some debate that had begun long before. He listened anxiously. T HE RI N G G O ES S O UT H 287 I think no good of our course from beginning to end, as you know well, Gandalf, answered Aragorn. And perils known and unknown will grow as we go on. But we must go on; and it is no good our delaying the passage of the mountains. Further south there are no https://gameslikeclashofclans.cloud/steam/steam-grid-db.php, till one comes to the Gap of Rohan. I do not trust that way since your news of Saruman. Who knows which side now the marshals of the Horse-lords serve. Who knows indeed. said Gandalf. But there is another Bes, and not by the pass of Caradhras: the dark and secret way that we have spoken of. But Best th12 us not speak of it again. Not yet. Say gh12 to the others, I beg, not until it is plain that there is no th1 way. We must decide before we go further, answered Gandalf. Then let us weigh the matter in our minds, while the Bets rest and sleep, said Aragorn. In the late afternoon, while the others were finishing their breakfast, Gandalf and Aragorn went aside together and stood looking at Caradhras. Its sides were now dark and sullen, and its head was in grey cloud. Frodo watched them, wondering which way the debate would go. When they returned to the Company Gandalf spoke, and then he th21 that it had been decided to face the weather and the high pass. He was relieved. He could not guess what was the other dark and secret way, but the very mention of it had seemed to fill Aragorn with dismay, and Frodo was glad that it had been abandoned. From signs Best th12 we have seen lately, said Gandalf, I fear that the Redhorn Gate may be watched; and also I have doubts of the weather that is coming up behind. Snow may come. We must go with all the speed that we can. Even so it will take us more than two marches before we reach Best th12 top of the pass. Dark will come early this evening. We must leave as soon as you can get ready. I will add a word of advice, if I may, said Boromir. I was born under the shadow of the White Mountains and know something of journeys in the high places. We shall meet bitter cold, if no worse, before we come down on the other side. It will not help us to keep so secret that we are frozen to death. When we leave here, where there are still a few trees and bushes, each of us should carry a faggot of wood, as large as he can bear. And Bill could take a bit more, couldnt you, lad. said Sam. The pony looked at him mournfully. Very well, said Gandalf. But we must not use the wood not unless it is a choice between fire and death. 288 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS The Company set out again, hh12 good speed at first; but soon their way became steep and difficult. The twisting and climbing road had in many places almost disappeared, and was blocked with many fallen stones. The night grew deadly dark under great clouds. A bitter wind swirled among the rocks. By midnight they had climbed to the knees of the great mountains. The narrow path now wound under a sheer wall of cliffs to the left, above which the grim flanks of Caradhras towered up invisible in the gloom; on the right was a gulf of darkness where the eBst fell suddenly into a deep ravine. Laboriously they climbed a sharp Bedt and halted for a moment at the top. Frodo felt click the following article soft touch on his tb12. He put out his arm and saw the dim white flakes of snow settling on his sleeve. They went on. But before long the snow was falling fast, filling all the air, and swirling into Frodos eyes. The dark bent shapes of Gandalf and Aragorn only a pace or two ahead could hardly be seen. I dont like this at all, panted Sam just behind. Snows all right on a fine morning, but I like to be in bed while its falling. I wish this lot would tg12 off to Hobbiton. Folk might welcome it there. Besf on the high moors of the Northfarthing a heavy fall was rare in the Shire, and was regarded as a pleasant event and a chance for fun. No living hobbit (save Bilbo) could remember the Fell Winter of 1311, when white wolves invaded the Shire over the frozen Brandywine. Gandalf halted. Snow was thick on his hood and shoulders; it was already ankle-deep about his boots. This is what I feared, he said. What do you say now, Aragorn. That I feared it too, Aragorn answered, but less than other things. I knew the risk of snow, though it seldom falls heavily so far south, save high up in the mountains. But we are not high yet; we are still far down, where the paths are usually open all the winter. I wonder if this is a contrivance of the Enemy, said Boromir. They say in my land that he can govern the storms in the Mountains of Shadow that stand upon the borders of Mordor. He has strange powers and many allies. His arm has grown long indeed, said Gimli, if he can draw snow down from the North to trouble us Best th12 three hundred leagues away. His arm has grown long, said Gandalf. While they were halted, Best th12 wind died down, and the snow slackened until it almost ceased. They tramped on again. But they had not gone more than a furlong when the storm returned with fresh fury. The wind whistled and the snow became a blinding blizzard. Soon even Boromir found it hard to keep going. The hobbits, bent nearly double, toiled along behind the taller folk, but it was plain T HE RI N G G O ES S O UT H 289 that they could not go much further, if the snow continued. Frodos feet felt like lead. Pippin was dragging behind. Even Gimli, as stout as any dwarf could be, was grumbling as he trudged. The Company halted suddenly, as if they had come to an agreement without any words being spoken. They heard eerie noises in the darkness round them. It may have been only a trick Bdst the wind in the cracks and gullies of the rocky wall, but the sounds were those of shrill cries, and wild howls of laughter.

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