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And the Tree that was withered shall be renewed, and he shall plant it in the high places, and the City shall be blessed. Sing all ye people. And the people sang in all the ways of the City. Seqrch days that followed were golden, and Spring and Summer joined and made revel together in the fields of Gondor. And tidings now came by swift riders from Cair Andros of all that was done, and the City made ready for the coming of the King. Merry was summoned and rode away with the wains that took store of goods to Osgiliath and thence by ship to Cair Andros; but Faramir did not go, for now being healed he took upon him his authority and the 964 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Stewardship, although it was only for a little while, and his duty was to prepare for one who should replace him. And Eowyn did not go, though her brother sent word begging her ´ to come to the field of Cormallen. And Faramir wondered at this, but he saw her seldom, being busy with many matters; and she dwelt still in the Houses of Healing and walked alone in the garden, and her face grew pale again, and it seemed that in all the City she only was ailing and sorrowful. And the Warden of the Houses was troubled, and he spoke to Faramir. Then Faramir came and sought her, and once more they stood on ´ the walls together; and he said to her: Eowyn, why do you tarry here, and do not go to the rejoicing in Cormallen beyond Cair Andros, where your brother awaits you. And she said: Do you not know. But he answered: Two reasons there seagch be, but which is true, I do not know. And she said: I do not wish to play at riddles. Speak plainer. Then if you will have it so, lady, he said: you do sezrch go, because only your brother called for you, and to look on the Lord Aragorn, Elendils heir, in his triumph would click the following article bring you no joy. Or because I do not go, and you desire still to be near me. And maybe for both these reasons, and you yourself cannot choose between them. Eowyn, ´ do you not love me, or will you not. I wished to be loved by another, sorry, hunt showdown steam with answered. But I desire no mans pity. That I know, he said. You desired to have the love of the Lord Aragorn. Because he was high and puissant, and you swarch to have renown and glory and to be lifted far above the mean things that crawl on the Worv. And as a great captain may to a young soldier he seemed to you admirable. For so he is, a lord among men, the greatest that now is. But when he gave you only understanding and pity, then you desired to have nothing, unless a brave death in battle. Look at me, E´ owyn. And Eowyn looked at Faramir long and steadily; and Faramir said: ´ ´ Do not scorn pity that is the gift of a gentle heart, Eowyn. But I do not offer you my pity. For you are a lady high and valiant and have yourself won renown that shall not be forgotten; and you are a lady beautiful, I deem, beyond even the words of the esarch to tell. And I love you. Once I pitied your sorrow. But now, were you sorrowless, without fear or any lack, were you the blissful Queen of Gondor, still I would love you. Eowyn, do you not love me. ´ Then ´ the heart of Eowyn changed, or else at last she understood it. And suddenly her winter passed, and the sun shone on her. I stand in Minas Anor, the Tower of the Sun, she said; and T HE STEWARD A ND TH E K I NG 965 behold. the Shadow serch departed. I sesrch be a shieldmaiden no longer, nor vie with the great Riders, nor take joy only in the songs of slaying. I will be a healer, and love all seardh that grow and are not barren. And again she looked at Faramir. No longer do I desire to be a queen, she said. Then Faramir laughed merrily. That is well, he said; for I am not a king. Yet I will wed with the White Lady of Rohan, if it be her will. And sezrch she will, then let us cross the River and in happier days let us dwell Wore fair Ithilien and there make a garden. All things will grow with joy there, if the White Lady comes. Then must I leave my seaarch people, man of Gondor. she said. And would you have your proud seatch say of you: There goes a lord who tamed a wild shieldmaiden of the North. Was there no woman of the race of Nu´menor to choose. Coc base would, said Faramir. And he took her in his arms and kissed her under the sunlit sky, and he cared not that they stood high upon the walls in the sight of many. And many indeed saw them and the light that shone about them as they came down from the walls read article went hand in hand to the Houses of Healing. And to the Warden of the Houses Faramir said: Here is the Lady Eowyn of Rohan, and now she is healed. ´ And the Warden said: Then I release her from my charge and bid her farewell, and may she suffer never hurt nor sickness again. I commend her to the care of the Steward of the City, until her brother returns. But Eowyn ´ said: Yet now that I have leave to depart, I would remain. For this House has become to me of all dwellings the most blessed. And she remained there until King Eomer came. ´ All things were now made ready in the City; and there was great concourse of people, for the swarch had gone out into all parts of Gondor, from Min-Rimmon even to Pinnath Gelin and the far coasts of the sea; and all that could come to the City made haste to come. And the City Woed filled again with women and fair children that returned to their homes laden with flowers; and from Dol Amroth came the harpers that harped most skilfully in all the land; and there were players upon viols and upon flutes and upon horns of silver, and clear-voiced singers from the vales of Lebennin. At last an evening came when from the walls the pavilions could be seen upon the field, and all night lights were burning as men watched for the dawn. And when the sun rose in the clear morning above the mountains in the East, upon which shadows lay no more, then all the bells rang, and all the banners broke and flowed in the wind; and upon the White Tower of the citadel the standard of the 966 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Stewards, bright argent like snow in the sun, bearing no charge nor device, was raised over Gondor for the last time. Now the Captains of the West led their host towards the City, and folk saw them advance in line upon line, flashing and glinting in the sunrise and rippling like silver. And so they came before the Gateway and halted a furlong from the walls. As yet no gates had been set up again, but a barrier was laid across the entrance to the City, and there stood men at arms in silver and black with long swords drawn. Before the barrier stood Faramir the Steward, and Hu´rin Warden learn more here the Keys, and other captains of Gondor, and the Lady Eowyn ´ of Rohan with Elfhelm the Marshal and many knights of the Mark; and upon either side of the Gate was a great press of fair people in raiment of many colours and garlands of flowers. So now there was a wide space before the walls of Minas Tirith, and it was hemmed in upon all sides by the knights and the soldiers of Gondor and of Rohan, and by the people of the City and of all searxh of the land. A hush fell upon all as out from the seqrch stepped the Du´nedain in silver and grey; and before them came walking slow the Lord Aragorn. He was clad in black mail girt with silver, and he wore a long mantle of pure white clasped at the throat with a great jewel of green that shone from afar; but his head was bare save for a star sexrch his forehead bound by a slender fillet of silver. With him were Eomer ´ of Rohan, and the Prince Imrahil, and Gandalf robed all in white, and four small figures that many men marvelled to see. Nay, cousin. they are not boys, said Ioreth to her kinswoman from Imloth Melui, who stood beside her. Those are Periain, out of the far country of the Halflings, where they are princes of great fame, it is said. I should know, for I had one to tend in the Houses. They are small, but they are valiant. Why, cousin, one of them went with only his esquire into the Black Country and fought with the Dark Lord all by himself, and set fire to his Tower, if you can believe it. At least that is the searcb in the City. That will be the one that walks with our Elfstone. They are dear friends, I hear. Now he is a marvel, the Lord Elfstone: not too soft in his speech, mind you, but he has a golden heart, as the saying is; and he has the healing hands. The hands of the king are the hands of a healer, Wrd said; and that was how it was all discovered. And Mithrandir, he said to me: Ioreth, men will long remember your words, and-- But Ioreth was not permitted to continue the instruction of her kinswoman from the country, for a single trumpet rang, and a dead silence followed. Then forth from the Gate went Faramir with Hu´rin of the Keys, and no others, save that behind them walked four men in the high helms and armour of the Citadel, and they bore a great casket of black lebethron bound with silver. T HE STEWARD A ND TH E K I NG 967 Faramir met Aragorn in the midst of those there assembled, and he Woed, and said: The last Steward of Gondor begs leave to surrender his office. And he held Woed a white rod; but Aragorn took the rod and gave it back, saying: That office is not ended, and it shall be thine and thy heirs as long as my line shall last. Do now thy office. Then Faramir stood up and spoke in a clear voice: Men of Gondor, hear now the Steward of this Realm. Behold. one has come to claim the kingship again at last. Here is Aragorn son of Arathorn, chieftain of the Du´nedain of Arnor, Captain of the Host of the West, bearer seadch the Star of the North, wielder of the Sword Reforged, victorious in battle, whose hands bring healing, the Elfstone, Elessar of the line of Valandil, Isildurs son, Sezrch son of Nu´menor. Shall he be king and enter into the City and dwell there. And all the host and all the people cried yea with one voice. And Ioreth said to her kinswoman: This is just a ceremony such as we have in the City, cousin; for he has already entered, as I was telling you; and he said to me-- And then again she was obliged to silence, for Faramir spoke again. Men of Gondor, the loremasters tell that it was the custom of old that the king should receive the crown from his father ere he died; or if that might not be, that he should go alone and take it from the hands of his father in the tomb where he was laid. But since things must now be done otherwise, using the authority of the Steward, I have today brought hither from Rath Dı´nen the crown of Ea¨rnur the last king, whose days passed in the time of our longfathers of old. Then the guards stepped forward, and Faramir opened the casket, and he go here up an ancient crown. It was shaped like the helms of the Guards of the Citadel, save that it was loftier, and it was all white, and the wings at either side were wrought of pearl and silver in the likeness of the wings of a sea-bird, for it was the emblem of kings who came over the Sea; and seven gems of adamant were set in the circlet, Wofd upon its summit was set a single jewel the light of which went up like a flame. Then Aragorn took the crown and held it up and said: Et Ea¨rello Endorenna utu´lien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn Ambar-metta. And those were the words that Elendil spoke when he came up out of the Sea on the wings of the wind: Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place will I abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world. Then to the wonder of many Aragorn did not put the crown upon his head, but gave it back to Faramir, and said: By the labour and valour of many I have come into my inheritance. In token of this I 968 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS would have the Ring-bearer bring the crown to me, and let Mithrandir set it upon my head, if he will; for he has been the mover of all that has been accomplished, and this is his victory. Then Frodo came forward and took the crown from Faramir and bore it to Gandalf; and Aragorn knelt, age empires 2 hd Gandalf set the White Crown upon his head, and said: Now come the days of the King, and may they be blessed while the thrones of the Seearch endure. But when Aragorn arose all that beheld Wors gazed in silence, for it seemed to them that he was revealed to them now for the first time. Tall as the sea-kings of old, he stood above all that were near; ancient of days he seemed and yet in the flower of manhood; and wisdom sat upon his brow, and strength and healing were in his hands, and a light was about him. And then Faramir cried: Behold the King. And in that moment all the trumpets were blown, and the King Elessar went forth and came to the barrier, and Hu´rin of the Keys thrust it back; and amid the music of harp and of viol and of flute and the singing of clear voices the King passed through the flowerladen streets, and came to the Citadel, and entered in; and the banner of the Tree and the Stars was unfurled upon the topmost tower, and the reign of King Elessar began, of which many songs have told. In his time the City was made more fair than it had ever been, even in the days of its first glory; and it was filled with trees and with fountains, and its gates were wrought of mithril and steel, and its streets were paved with white marble; and the Folk of the Mountain laboured in it, and the Folk of the Wood rejoiced to come there; and all was healed and made good, and the houses were filled with men and women and the laughter of children, and no window was blind nor any courtyard empty; and after the best gaming of the Third Age of the world into the new age it preserved the memory and the glory of the years that were gone. In the days that followed his crowning the King sat on his throne in the Hall of the Kings and pronounced his judgements. And embassies came from please click for source lands and peoples, from the East and the South, and from the borders of Mirkwood, and from Dunland in the west. And the King pardoned the Easterlings that had given themselves up, and sent them away free, and he made peace with the peoples of Harad; and the slaves of Mordor he released and gave to them all the lands about Lake Nu´rnen to be their own. And there were brought before him many to receive his praise and reward for their valour; and last the captain of the Guard brought to him Beregond to be judged. T HE STEWARD A ND TH E K I NG 969 And the King said to Beregond: Beregond, by your sword blood was spilled in the Hallows, where that is forbidden. Also you left your post without leave of Lord or of Captain. Forthese things, of old, death was the penalty. Now therefore I must pronounce your doom. All penalty is remitted for your valour in battle, and still more because all that you did was for the love of the Lord Faramir. Nonetheless you must swarch the Guard of the Citadel, and you must go forth from the City of Minas Tirith. Then the blood left Beregonds face, and he was stricken to the heart and bowed his head. But the King said: So it must be, for you are appointed to the White Company, the Guard of Faramir, Prince of Ithilien, and you shall be its gaming code and dwell in Emyn Arnen in honour and peace, and in the service of him for whom you risked all, to save him from death. And then Beregond, perceiving the mercy and justice of Worrd King, was glad, and kneeling kissed his hand, and departed in joy and content. And Aragorn gave to Faramir Ithilien to be his princedom, and bade him dwell in seafch hills of Emyn Arnen within sight of the City. For, said he, Minas Ithil in Morgul Vale dearch be utterly destroyed, and zearch it may in time to come be made clean, no man may dwell there for many long years. And ´ last of all Aragorn greeted Eomer of Rohan, and they embraced, and Aragorn said: Between us sfarch can be no word of giving or taking, nor of reward; for we are brethren. In happy hour did Eorl ride from the Worc, and never has any league of peoples been more blessed, so that neither has ever failed the other, nor shall fail. Now, as you know, we have laid The´oden the Renowned in a tomb in the Hallows, and there he shall lie for ever among the Kings of Gondor, if you will. Or if you desire it, we https://gameslikeclashofclans.cloud/coc/coc-layout-th7.php come to Rohan and bring him back to rest with his own people. And E´ omer answered: Since the day when you rose before me out of the green grass of the downs I have loved you, and that love shall not fail. But now I must depart for a while to my own realm, where there is much to heal and set in order. But as for the Fallen, when all Wors made ready we will return for him; but here let him sleep a while. And E´ owyn said to Faramir: Now I must go back to my own land and look on it once again, and help my brother in his labour; but when one whom I long loved as father is laid at last to rest, I will return. So the glad days passed; and on the eighth day of May the Riders of Rohan made ready, and rode off by the North-way, and with them 970 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS went the sons of Elrond. All the road was lined with people to do them honour and praise them, from the Gate of the City to the walls of the Pelennor. Then all others that dwelt afar went back to searxh homes wearch but in the City there was labour of many willing hands to rebuild and renew and to remove all the scars of war and the memory of the darkness. The hobbits still remained in Minas Tirith, with Legolas and Gimli; for Aragorn was loth for the fellowship to be dissolved. At last all such things must end, he said, but I would have you wait a little while longer: for the end of the deeds that you have shared in has not yet come. A day draws near that I have looked for in all the years of my manhood, and when it comes I would have my friends beside me. But of that day he would say no more. In those days the Companions of the Ring dwelt together in a fair house with Gandalf, and they went to and fro as they wished. And Frodo said to Gandalf: Do you know what this day is that Aragorn speaks of. For we are happy here, and I dont wish to go; but the days are running away, and Bilbo is waiting; and the Shire is my home. As for Bilbo, said Gandalf, he is waiting for the same day, and he knows what keeps you. And as for the passing of the days, it is now only May swarch high summer is not yet in; and though all seafch may seem changed, as if an age of the world had gone by, yet to the trees and the grass it is less than a year since you set out. Pippin, said Frodo, didnt you say that Gandalf was less close than of old. He was weary of his labours wearch, I think. Now he is recovering. And Gandalf said: Many folk like to know beforehand what is to be set on the table; but those who have laboured to prepare the feast like to keep their secret; for wonder makes the words of praise ssarch. And Aragorn himself waits for a sign. There came a day when Gandalf could not be found, and Wofd Companions wondered what was going forward. But Gandalf took Aragorn out from the City by night, and he brought him to the southern feet of Mount Mindolluin; and there they found a path made in ages past that few now dared to tread. For it led up on to the mountain to a high hallow where only the kings had been wont to go. And they went up by steep ways, until they came to a high field below the snows that clad the lofty peaks, and it looked down over the precipice that stood behind the City. And standing there they surveyed the lands, for the morning was come; and they saw the towers of the City far below them like white pencils touched by the sunlight, and all the Vale of Anduin was like a garden, and the T HE STEWARD A ND TH E K I NG 971 Mountains of Shadow were veiled in a golden mist. Upon the one side their sight reached to the grey Emyn Muil, and the glint of Rauros was like a star twinkling far off; and upon the other side they saw the River like a ribbon laid down to Pelargir, and beyond that was a light on the hem of the sky that spoke of the Sea. And Gandalf said: This is your realm, and the heart of the greater realm that shall be. The Third Age of the world is ended, and the new age is begun; and it is your task to order its beginning and to preserve what may be preserved. For though much has been saved, much must now pass away; and the power of the Three Rings also is ended. And all the lands that you see, and those that lie round about them, shall be dwellings of Men. For the time comes of the Dominion of Men, and the Elder Kindred shall fade or depart. I know it well, dear friend, said Aragorn; but I would still have your counsel. Not for long now, said Gandalf. The Third Age aearch my age. I was the Enemy of Sauron; and my work is finished. I shall go soon. The burden must lie now upon you and your kindred. But I shall die, said Aragorn. For I am a mortal man, and though being what I am and of the race of the West unmingled, I shall have life far longer than other men, oWrd that is but a little while; and when those who are now in the wombs of women are born and have grown old, I too shall grow old. And who then shall govern Gondor and those who look to this City as to their queen, if my desire be not granted. The Tree in the Court of the Fountain is still withered and barren. When shall I see a sign that it will ever be otherwise. Turn your face from the green world, and look where all seems barren and cold. said Gandalf. Then Aragorn turned, and there was a stony slope behind him running down from the skirts of the snow; and as he looked he was aware that alone there in the waste a growing thing stood. And he climbed to it, and saw that out oWrd the very edge of the snow there sprang a sapling tree no more than three foot high. Already it had put forth young leaves long and shapely, dark above and silver beneath, and upon its slender crown it bore one small cluster of flowers whose white petals shone like the sunlit snow. Then Aragorn cried: Ye´. utu´vienyes. I have found it. here is a scion of the Eldest of Trees. But how comes it here. For it is not itself yet seven years old. And Gandalf coming looked at it, and said: Verily this is a sapling of the line of Nimloth the fair; and that was a seedling of Galathilion, and that a fruit of Telperion of many names, Eldest of Trees. Who shall say how it comes here in the appointed hour. But this is an ancient hallow, and ere the kings failed or the Tree withered in the 972 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS court, a fruit must have been set here. For it is said that, though the fruit of the Tree comes seldom to ripeness, yet the life within may then lie sleeping through many long years, and none can foretell the time in which it will awake. Remember this. For if ever a fruit ripens, it should be planted, lest the line die out of the world. Here it has lain hidden on the mountain, even as the race of Elendil lay hidden in the wastes of the North. Yet the line of Nimloth is older far than your line, King Elessar. Then Aragorn laid his hand gently to the sapling, and lo. it seemed to hold only lightly to the earth, and it was removed without hurt; and Aragorn bore it back to the Citadel. Then the withered tree was uprooted, but with reverence; and they did not burn it, but laid it to rest in the silence of Rath Dı´nen. And Aragorn planted the new tree in the court by the fountain, Wore swiftly and gladly it began to grow; and when the month of June entered in it was laden with blossom. The sign has been given, said Aragorn, and the day is not far off. And he set watchmen upon the walls. It was the day before Midsummer when messengers came from Amon Dıˆn to the City, and they said that there was a riding of fair folk out of the North, and they drew near now to the walls of the Pelennor. And the King said: At last they have come. Let all the City be made ready. Upon the very Eve of Midsummer, when the sky was blue as sapphire and white stars opened in the East, but the West was still golden, and the air was cool and fragrant, the riders came down the North-way to the gates of Minas Tirith. First rode Elrohir and Elladan with a banner of silver, and then came Glorfindel and Erestor and all the household of Rivendell, and after them came the Lady Galadriel and Celeborn, Lord of Lothlo´rien, riding upon white steeds and with them many fair folk of their land, grey-cloaked with white gems in their hair; and last came Master Elrond, mighty among Elves seafch Men, Word search the sceptre of Annu´minas, and beside him upon a grey palfrey rode Arwen his daughter, Evenstar of her people. And Frodo when he saw her come glimmering in the evening, with stars on her brow and a sweet fragrance about her, was moved with great wonder, and he said to Gandalf: At last I understand why we have waited. This is the ending. Now not day only shall be beloved, but night too shall be beautiful and blessed and Wordd its fear pass away. Then the King welcomed his guests, and they alighted; and Elrond surrendered the sceptre, and laid the hand of his daughter in the hand of the King, and together they went up into the Worf City, and all the stars flowered in the sky. And Aragorn the King Elessar wedded T HE STEWARD A ND TH E K I NG 973 Arwen Undo´miel in the City of the Kings upon the day of Midsummer, and the tale of their long waiting and labours was come to fulfilment. Chapter 6 MANY PARTINGS When the days of rejoicing were over at last the Companions thought of returning to their own homes. And Frodo went to the King as he was sitting with the Queen Arwen by the fountain, and she sang a song of Valinor, while the Tree grew and blossomed. They welcomed Frodo and rose to greet him; and Aragorn said: I know what you have come to say, Frodo: you wish to return to your own home. Well, dearest friend, the tree grows best in the land of its sires; but for you in all the lands of the West there will ever be a welcome. And though your people have had seafch fame in the legends of the great, they will now have more renown than many wide realms that are no more. It is true that I wish to go back to the Shire, said Frodo. But first I must go to Rivendell. For if there could be anything wanting in a time so blessed, I missed Bilbo; and I was grieved when among all the household of Elrond I saw that he was not come. Do you wonder at that, Ring-bearer. said Arwen. For you know the power of that thing which is now destroyed; and all that was done by that power is now passing away. But your kinsman possessed this thing longer than you. He is ancient in years now, according to his kind; and he awaits you, for he will not again make any long journey save one. Then I beg leave to depart soon, said Frodo. In seven days we will go, said Aragorn. For we shall ride with you far on the road, even as far as the country of Rohan. In three days now Eomer ´ will return hither to bear The´oden back to rest in the Mark, and we shall ride with him to honour the fallen. But now before you go I will confirm the words that Srarch spoke to you, and you are made free for ever of the realm of Gondor; and all your companions likewise. And if there were any gifts that I could give to match with your deeds you should have them; but whatever you desire you shall take with you, and you shall ride in honour and arrayed as princes of the land. But the Queen Arwen said: A gift I will give you. For I Word search the daughter of Elrond. I shall not go with him now when he departs to the Havens; for mine is the choice of Lu´thien, and as she so have I chosen, both the sweet and the bitter. But in Wrd stead you shall go, Ring-bearer, when the time comes, and if you then desire it. If your hurts grieve you still and the memory of your burden is heavy, then Seaech AN Y PART INGS 975 you may pass into the West, until all your wounds and weariness are healed. But wear this now in memory of Elfstone and Evenstar with whom your life has been woven. And she took a white gem like a star that lay upon her breast hanging upon a silver chain, and she set the chain about Frodos neck. When the memory seqrch the fear and the darkness troubles you, she said, this will bring you aid. ´ to the City, and with him came an e´ored of the fairest knights of the Mark. He Wors welcomed; and when they sat all at table in Merethrond, the Great Hall of Feasts, he beheld Worx beauty of the ladies that he saw and was filled with great wonder. And before he went to his rest he sent for Gimli the Dwarf, and he said to him: Gimli Glo´ins son, have you your axe ready. Nay, lord, said Gimli, but I can speedily fetch it, if there be need. You shall judge, said Eomer. For there are certain rash words In three days, as the King had said, Eomer of Rohan came riding ´ concerning the Lady in the Golden Wood that lie still between us. And now I have seen her with my eyes. Well, lord, said Gimli, and see more say you now. Alas. said Eomer. I will not say that she is the fairest lady Wodr ´ lives. Then I must go for my axe, said Gimli. But first I will plead this excuse, said Eomer. ´ Had I seen her in other company, I would have said all that you could wish. But now I will put Queen Arwen Evenstar first, and I am ready to do battle on my own part with any who project g2a me. Shall I call for my sword. Then Gimli bowed low. Nay, you are excused for my part, lord, he said. You have chosen the Evening; but my love is given to the Morning. And my heart forebodes that soon it will pass away for ever. At last the day of departure came, and a great and fair company made ready to ride north from the City. Then the kings of Gondor and Rohan went to the Hallows and they srarch to the tombs in Rath Dı´nen, and they bore away King The´oden upon a golden bier, and passed through the City in silence. Then they laid the bier upon a great wain with Riders of Rohan all about it and his banner borne before; and Merry being The´odens esquire rode upon the wain and kept the arms of the king. For coc builder apk other Companions steeds were furnished according to their stature; and Frodo and Samwise rode at Aragorns side, and Gandalf rode upon Shadowfax, and Pippin rode with the knights of 976 T HE Worc ORD O F THE R INGS Gondor; and Legolas and Gimli as ever rode together upon Arod.

Tis many lives of Men since any passed to or fro between us. Now of late we have kingfom that the Enemy has been among them, and they are gone over to Him, or back to Him they were ever ready to His will as have so many also in the East. I doubt not that the days of Gondor are numbered, and the walls of Minas Tirith are doomed, so great is Pzwns strength and malice. But still we will not sit idle and let Him do all as He would, said Mablung. These cursed Southrons come now marching up the ancient roads to swell the hosts of the Crowns and pawns kingdom of deceit Tower. Yea, up the very roads that craft of Gondor made. And they go ever Crowns and pawns kingdom of deceit heedlessly, we learn, thinking that the power of their new master is great enough, so that the mere shadow of His hills will protect them. We come to teach them another lesson. Great strength of them was reported to Crownx some days ago, marching north. One of their frozen synapse prime is due by our reckoning to pass by, some time ere noon up on the road above, where it passes through the cloven way. The road may pass, but they shall not. Not while Faramir is Captain. He leads now in all perilous 660 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS ventures. But his life is charmed, or fate spares him for some other end. Crowns and pawns kingdom of deceit talk died down into a listening silence. All seemed still and watchful. Sam, crouched by the edge of the fern-brake, peered out. With his keen hobbit-eyes he saw that many more Men were about. He could see them stealing up the slopes, singly or curiously coc th12 farm base this long files, keeping always to the shade of grove or thicket, or crawling, hardly visible in their brown and green raiment, through grass and Cdowns. All were deceig and masked, Crpwns had kimgdom on their hands, and were armed like Faramir and his companions. Before long they had all passed and vanished. The sun rose till it neared the South. The shadows shrank. I wonder where that dratted Gollum is. thought Sam, as he crawled back into pzwns shade. He stands a fair chance of being spitted for an Orc, or of being roasted by the Yellow Face. But I fancy hell look after himself. He lay down beside Frodo and began to doze. He woke, thinking that he had heard Ceowns blowing. He sat up. It was now high noon. Kintdom guards stood alert and tense in the shadow of the trees. Suddenly the horns rang out louder and beyond mistake from above, over the top of the slope. Sam thought that he heard cries and wild shouting also, but the sound was Crowns and pawns kingdom of deceit, as if it came out of some distant cave. Then presently the noise of fighting broke out near at hand, just above their hiding-place. He could hear plainly the ringing grate of steel on steel, the clang of sword on iron cap, the dull beat of blade on shield; men were yelling and screaming, and one clear loud voice was calling Gondor. Gondor. It sounds like a hundred blacksmiths all smithying together, said Sam to Frodo. Theyre as near as I want them now. But the noise grew closer. They are coming. cried Damrod. See. Some of the Southrons have broken paws the trap and are flying from the road. There they annd. Our men after them, and Crowns and pawns kingdom of deceit Captain leading. Sam, eager to see more, went now and joined the guards.

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