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His few hours sleep had not been nearly enough; he was tired and rather dismal. He missed Pippin, and felt that he was only a burden, while everybody was making plans for speed in a business that he did not fully understand. Where is Aragorn. he asked. In a high chamber of the Burg, said Legolas. He has neither rested nor slept, I think. He went thither some hours ago, saying that he must take thought, and only his kinsman, Halbarad, went with him; but some dark doubt or care sits on him. They are a strange company, these newcomers, said Gimli. Stout men and lordly they are, and the Riders of Rohan look almost as boys beside them; for they are grim men of face, worn like weathered rocks for the most part, even as Aragorn himself; and they are silent. But even as Aragorn they are courteous, if they break their silence, said Legolas. And have you marked the brethren Elladan and Elrohir. Less sombre is their gear than the others, and they are fair and gallant as Elven-lords; and that is not to be wondered at in the sons of Elrond of Rivendell. Why have they come. Have you heard. asked Merry. He had now dressed, and he flung his grey cloak about his shoulders; and the three passed out together towards the ruined gate of the Burg. They answered a summons, as you heard, said Gimli. Word came to Rivendell, they say: Aragorn has need of his kindred. Let the Du´nedain ride to him in Rohan. But whence this message came they are now in doubt. Gandalf sent it, I would guess. Nay, Galadriel, said Legolas. Did she not speak through Gandalf of the ride of the Grey Company from the North. Yes, you have it, said Gimli. The Lady of the Wood. She read many hearts and desires. Now why did not we wish for some of our own kinsfolk, Legolas. Legolas stood before the gate and turned his bright eyes away north and east, and his fair face was troubled. I do not think that any would come, he answered. They have no need to ride to war; war already marches on their own lands. For a while the three companions walked together, speaking of this and that turn of the battle, and they went down from the broken gate, and passed the mounds of the fallen on the greensward beside T HE PASSI NG O F T HE G RE Y COMP AN Y 777 the road, until they stood on Helms Dike and looked into the Coomb. The Death Down already stood there, black and tall and stony, and the great trampling and scoring of the grass by the Huorns could be plainly seen. The Dunlendings and many men of the garrison of the Burg were at work on the Dike or in the fields and about the battered walls behind; yet all seemed strangely quiet: a weary valley resting after a great storm. Soon they turned back and went to the midday meal in the hall of the Burg. The king was already there, and as soon as they entered he called for Merry and had a seat set for him at his side. It is not as I would have it, said The´oden; for this is little like my fair house in Edoras. And your friend is gone, who should also be here. But it may be long ere we sit, you and I, at the high table in Meduseld; there will be no time for feasting when I return thither. But come now. Eat and drink, and let us speak together while we may. And then you shall ride with me. May I. said Merry, surprised and delighted. That would be splendid. He had never felt more grateful for any kindness in words. I am afraid I am only in everybodys way, he stammered; but I should like to do anything I could, you know. I doubt it not, said the king. I have had a good hill-pony made ready for you. He will bear you as swift as any horse by the roads that we shall take. For I will ride from the Burg by mountain paths, not by the plain, and so come to Edoras by way of Dunharrow where the Lady Eowyn awaits me. You shall be my esquire, if you will. Is ´ ´ there gear of war in this place, Eomer, that my sword-thain could use. There are no great weapon-hoards here, lord, answered Eomer. ´ Maybe a light helm might be found to fit him; but we have no mail or sword for one of his stature. I have a sword, said Merry, climbing from his seat, and drawing from its black sheath his small bright blade. Filled suddenly with love for this old man, he knelt on one knee, and took his hand and kissed it. May I lay the sword of Meriadoc of the Shire on your lap, The´oden King. he cried. Receive my service, if you will. Gladly will I take it, said the king; and laying his long old hands upon the brown hair of the hobbit, he blessed him. Rise now, Meriadoc, esquire of Rohan of the household of Meduseld. he said. Take your sword and bear it unto good fortune. As a father you shall be to me, said Merry. For a little while, said The´oden. They ´ talked then together read article they ate, until presently Eomer spoke. It is near the hour that we set for our going, lord, he said. Shall I 778 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS bid men sound the horns. But where is Aragorn. His place is empty and he has not eaten. We will make ready to ride, said The´oden; but let word be sent to the Lord Aragorn that the hour is nigh. The king with his guard and Merry at his side passed down from the gate of the Burg to where the Riders were assembling on the green. Many were already mounted. It would be a great company; for the king was leaving only a small garrison in the Burg, and all who could be spared were riding to the weapontake at Edoras. A thousand spears had indeed already ridden away at night; but still there would be some five hundred more to go with the king, for the most part men from the fields and dales of Westfold. A little apart the Rangers sat, silent, in an ordered company, armed with spear and bow and sword. They were clad in cloaks of dark grey, and their hoods were cast now more info helm and head. Their horses were strong and of proud bearing, but rough-haired; and one stood there without a rider, Aragorns own horse that they had brought from the North; Roheryn was his name. There was no gleam of stone or gold, nor any fair thing in all their gear and harness; nor did their riders bear any badge or token, save only that each cloak was pinned upon the left shoulder by a brooch of silver shaped like a rayed star. The king mounted his horse, Snowmane, and Merry sat beside him on his pony: Stybba was his name. Presently Eomer ´ came out from the gate, and with him was Aragorn, and Halbarad bearing the great staff close-furled in black, and two tall men, neither young nor old. So much alike were they, the sons of Elrond, that few could tell them apart: dark-haired, grey-eyed, and their faces elven-fair, clad alike in bright mail beneath cloaks of silver-grey. Behind them walked Legolas and Gimli. But Merry had eyes only for Aragorn, so startling was the change that he saw in him, as if in one night many years had fallen on his head. Grim was his face, grey-hued and weary. I am troubled in mind, lord, he said, standing by the kings horse. I have heard strange words, and I see new perils far off. I have laboured long in thought, and now I fear that I must change my purpose. Tell me, The´oden, you ride now to Dunharrow, how long will it be call of duty ww2 free download you come there. It is now a full hour past noon, said Eomer. Before the night of ´ the third day from now we should come to the Hold. The Fallout 4 companion jetpack will then be two nights past his full, and the muster that the king commanded will be held the day after. More speed we cannot make, if the strength of Rohan is to be gathered. Aragorn was silent for a moment. Three days, he murmured, and the muster of Rohan will only be begun. But I see that it cannot now be hastened. He looked up, and it seemed that he had made T HE PASSI NG O F T HE G RE Y COMP AN Y 779 some decision; his face was less troubled. Then, by your leave, lord, I must take new counsel for myself and my kindred. We must ride our own road, and no longer in secret. For me the time of stealth has passed. I will ride east by the swiftest way, and I will take the Paths of the Dead. The Paths of the Dead. said The´oden, and trembled. Why do you ´ speak of them. Eomer turned and gazed at Aragorn, and it seemed to Merry that the faces of the Riders that sat within hearing turned pale at the words. If there be in truth such paths, said The´oden, their gate is in Dunharrow; but no living man may pass it. Alas. Aragorn my friend. said Eomer. ´ I had hoped that we should ride to war together; but if you seek the Paths of the Dead, then our parting is come, and it is little likely that we shall ever meet again under the Sun. That road I will take, nonetheless, said Aragorn. But I say to you, Eomer, ´ that in battle we may yet meet again, though all the hosts of Mordor should stand between. You will do as you will, my lord Aragorn, said The´oden. It is your doom, maybe, to tread strange paths that others dare not. This parting grieves me, and my strength is lessened by it; but now I must take the mountain-roads and delay no longer. Farewell. Farewell, lord. said Aragorn. Ride unto great renown. Farewell, Merry. I leave you in good hands, better than we hoped when we hunted the orcs to Fangorn. Legolas and Gimli will still hunt with me, I hope; but we shall not forget you. Good-bye. said Merry. He could find no more to say. He felt very small, and he was puzzled and depressed by all these gloomy words. More than ever he missed the unquenchable cheerfulness of Pippin. The Riders were ready, and their horses were fidgeting; he wished they would start and get it over. Now The ´ ´oden spoke to Eomer, and he lifted up his hand and cried aloud, and with that word the Riders set forth. They rode over the Dike and down the Coomb, and then, turning swiftly eastwards, they took a path that skirted the foothills for a mile or so, until bending south it passed back among the hills and disappeared from view. Aragorn rode to the Dike and watched till the kings men were far down the Coomb. Then he turned click Halbarad. There go three that I love, and the smallest not the least, he said. He knows not to what end he rides; yet if he knew, he still would go on. A little people, but of great worth are Fallout 4 companion jetpack Shire-folk, said Halbarad. Little do they know of our long labour for the safekeeping of their borders, and yet I grudge it not. 780 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS And now our fates are woven together, said Aragorn. And yet, alas. here we must part. Well, I must eat a little, and then we also must hasten away. Come, Legolas and Gimli. I must speak with you as I eat. Together they went back into the Burg; yet for some time Aragorn sat silent at the table in the hall, and the others waited for him to speak. Come. said Legolas at last. Speak and be comforted, and shake off the shadow. What has happened since we came back to this grim place in the grey morning. A struggle somewhat grimmer for my part than the battle of the Hornburg, answered Aragorn. I have looked in the Stone of Orthanc, my friends. You have looked in that accursed stone of wizardry. exclaimed Gimli with fear and astonishment in his face. Did you say aught to him. Even Gandalf feared that encounter. You forget to whom you speak, said Aragorn sternly, and his eyes glinted. What do you fear that I should say to him. Did I not openly proclaim my title before the doors of Edoras. Nay, Gimli, he said in a softer voice, and the grimness left his face, and he looked like one who has laboured in sleepless pain for many nights. Nay, my friends, I am the lawful master of the Stone, and I had both the right and the strength to use it, or so I judged. The right cannot be doubted. The strength was enough barely. He drew a deep breath. It was a bitter struggle, and the weariness is slow to pass. I spoke no word to him, and in the end I wrenched the Stone to my own will. That alone he will find hard to endure. And he beheld me. Yes, Master Gimli, he saw me, but in other guise than you see me here. If that will aid him, then I have done ill. But I do not think so.

He Free counter strike global offensive steam quickly to the right, away from the main trail; for he had seen footprints that went that way, branching off from the others, the marks of small unshod feet. These, however, did not go far before they were crossed by orc-prints, also coming out from the main trail behind and in front, and then they curved sharply back again and were lost in the trampling. At the furthest point Aragorn stooped and picked up something from the grass; then he ran back. Yes, he said, they are quite plain: a hobbits footprints. Pippins, I think. He is smaller than the others. And look at this. He held up a thing that glittered in the sunlight. It looked like the new-opened leaf of a beech-tree, fair and strange in that treeless plain. The brooch of an elven-cloak. cried Legolas and Gimli together. Not idly do the leaves of Lo´rien fall, said Aragorn. This did not drop by chance: it was cast away as a token to any that might follow. I think Pippin Free counter strike global offensive steam away from the trail for that purpose. Then he at least was read article, said Gimli. And he had Free counter strike global offensive steam use of his wits, and of his legs too. That is heartening. We do not pursue in vain. 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 the noon and then rode slowly down the sky. Light clouds came up out of the sea in the distant South and were T HE RIDER S O F R O HA N 425 blown away upon link breeze. The sun sank. Shadows rose behind and reached out long arms from the East. Still the hunters held on. One day now had passed since Boromir fell, and the Orcs were yet far ahead. No longer could any sight of them be seen in the level plains. As nightshade was closing about them Aragorn halted. Only twice in the days march had they rested for a brief while, and twelve leagues now lay between them and the eastern wall where they had stood at dawn. We have come at last to a hard choice, he said. Shall we rest by night, or shall we go on while our will and strength hold. Unless our enemies rest also, they will leave us far behind, if we stay to sleep, said Legolas. Surely even Orcs must pause on the march. said Gimli. Seldom will Orcs journey in the open under the sun, yet these have done so, said Legolas. Certainly they will not rest by night. But if we walk by night, we cannot follow their trail, said Https://godeddaddygogogo.cloud/download/apex-legends-mobile-early-access-download.php. The trail is straight, and turns neither right nor left, as far as my eyes can see, said Legolas. Maybe, I could lead you at guess in the darkness and hold to the line, said Aragorn; but if we strayed, or they turned aside, then when light came there might be long delay before the trail was found again. And there is this also, said Gimli: only by day can we see if any apex trader logo lead away. If a prisoner should escape, or if one should be carried off, eastward, say, to the Great River, towards Mordor, we might pass the signs and never know it. That is true, said Aragorn. But if I read the signs back yonder rightly, the Orcs of the White Hand prevailed, and the whole company is now Free counter strike global offensive steam for Isengard. Their present course bears me out. Yet it would be rash to be sure of their counsels, said Gimli. And what of escape. In the dark we should have passed the signs that led you to the brooch. The Orcs will be doubly on their guard since then, and the prisoners even wearier, said Legolas. There will be no escape again, if we do not contrive it. How that is to be done cannot be guessed, but first we must overtake them. And yet even I, Dwarf of many journeys, and not the least hardy of my folk, cannot run all the way to Isengard without any pause, said Gimli. My heart burns me too, and I would have started sooner; but now I must rest a little to run the better. And if we rest, then the blind night is the time to do so. I said that it was a hard choice, said Aragorn. How shall we end this debate. 426 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS You are our guide, said Gimli, and you are skilled in the chase. You shall choose. My heart bids me Free counter strike global offensive steam on, said Legolas. But we must hold together. I will follow your counsel. You give the choice to an ill chooser, said Aragorn. Since we passed through the Argonath my choices have gone amiss. He fell silent, gazing north and west into the gathering night for a long while. We will not walk in the dark, he said at length. The peril of missing the trail or signs of other coming and going seems to me the greater. If the Moon gave enough light, we would use it, but alas. he sets early and is yet young and pale. And tonight he is shrouded anyway, Gimli murmured. Would that the Lady had given us a light, such a gift as she gave to Frodo. It will be more needed check this out it is bestowed, said Aragorn. With him lies the true Quest. Ours is but a small matter in the great deeds of this time. A vain pursuit from its beginning, maybe, which no choice of mine can mar or mend. Well, I have chosen. Https://godeddaddygogogo.cloud/apex/apex-racing-luxembourg.php let us click the time as best we may. He cast himself on the ground and fell at once click the following article sleep, for he had not slept since their night under the shadow of Tol Brandir. Before dawn was in the sky he woke and rose. Gimli was still deep in slumber, but Legolas was standing, gazing northwards into the darkness, thoughtful and silent as a young tree in a windless night. They are far far away, he said sadly, turning to Aragorn. House steamboat know in my heart that they have not rested this night. Only an eagle could Free counter strike global offensive steam them now. Nonetheless we will still follow as we may, said Aragorn. Stooping he roused the Dwarf. Come. We must go, he said. The scent is growing cold. But it is baldurs gate xbox release news dark, said Gimli.

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