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They tried to pierce your heart with a Morgul-knife which remains in the wound. If they had succeeded, you would have become like they are, only weaker and under their command. You would have became a wraith under the dominion of the Dark Lord.
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Bilbo was sadly reflecting that adventures are not all pony-rides in May-sunshine...
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hardship
may-sunshine
ponies
travel
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No, he will not!" said Frodo. "I shall not ride him, if I am to be carried off to Rivendell or anywhere else, leaving my friends behind in danger." Glorfindel smiled. "I doubt very much," he said, "if your friends would be in danger if you were not with them! The pursuit would follow you and leave us in peace, I think. It is you, Frodo, and that which you bear that brings us all in peril."
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Kili and Fili rushed for their bags and brought back little fiddles; Dori, Nori, and Ori brought out flutes from somewhere inside their coats; Bombur produced a drum
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The dark filled all the room, and the fire died down, and the shadows were lost, and still they played on. And suddenly
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The eagles are coming!
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Well here we are, just the four of us that started out together,' said Merry. 'We have left all the rest behind, one after another. It seems almost like a dream that has slowly faded.' 'Not to me,' said Frodo. 'To me it feels more like falling asleep again.
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sadness
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Eowyn ?No me amais, o no quereis amarme? -Queria el amor de otro hombre -respondio ella-. Mas no quiero la piedad de ninguno.
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Glorfindel smiled. 'I doubt very much,' he said, 'if your friends would be in danger if you were not with them! The pursuit would follow you and leave us in peace, I think. It is you, Frodo, and that which you bear that brings us all in peril.
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glorfindel
j-r-r-tolkien
peril
the-fellowship-of-the-ring
the-lord-of-the-rings
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Sam looked at his master with approval, but also with surprise: there was a look in his face and a tone in his voice that he had not known before. It had always been a notion of his that the kindness of dear Mr. Frodo was of such a high degree that it must imply a fair measure of blindness. Of course, he also firmly held the incompatible belief that Mr. Frodo was the wisest person in the world (with the possible exception of Old Mr. Bilbo a..
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Where is he?' said Frodo, looking round, as if he expected a masked and sinister figure to come out of a cupboard.
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I don't know how long we shall take to - to finish,' said Frodo. 'We were miserably delayed in the hills. But Samwise Gamgee, my dear hobbit - indeed, Sam my dearest hobbit, friend of friends - I do not think we need give thought to what comes after that. To do the job as you put it - what hope is there that we ever shall? And if we do, who knows what will come of that? If the One goes into the Fire, and we are at hand? I ask you, Sam, are ..
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j-r-r-tolkien
sam
the-lord-of-the-rings
the-two-towers
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I am commanded to go to the land of Mordor, and therefore I shall go,' said Frodo. 'If there is only one way, then I must take it. What comes after must come.
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j-r-r-tolkien
the-lord-of-the-rings
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Farewell!" they cried, "wherever you fare, till your eyries receive you at the journey's end!" That is the polite thing to say among eagles. "May the wind under your wings bear you where the sun sails and the moon walks," answered Gandalf, who knew the correct reply."
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You speak evil of that which is fair beyond the reach of your thought, and only little wit can excuse you.
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These are Rustbell Rabbits! I'd like to see them try!!!
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humor
original
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Just a plain hobbit you look,' said Bilbo. 'But there is more about you now than appears on the surface. Good luck to you!
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There he lay, a vast red-golden dragon, fast asleep; thrumming came from his jaws and nostrils, and wisps of smoke, but his fires were low in slumber.
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Hey dol! merry dol! ring a dong dillo! Ring a dong! hop along! fal lal the willow! Tom Bom, jolly Tom, Tom Bombadillo!
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There isn't no call to go talking of pushing and pulling. Boats are quite tricky enough for those that sit still without looking for further for the cause of trouble.
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gossip
trouble
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Gandalf for certain this time," he thought as he puffed along the passage. But it was not. It was two more dwarves, both with blue hoods, silver belts, and yellow beards; and each of them carried a bag of tools and a spade. In they hopped, as soon as the door began to open--Bilbo was hardly surprised at all."
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Seguid si es vuestro deber --dijo--, yo me echare aqui a dormir y a sonar con comida, ya que no puedo tenerla de otro modo. Espero no despertar nunca mas.
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Much evil must befall a country before it wholly forgets the Elves, if once they dwelt there.
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It is grim reading', he said. 'I fear their end was cruel. Listen! . Then there are four lines smeared so that I can only read The last lines run: , and then . I wonder what that means. The last thing written is in a trailing scrawl of elf-letters: There is nothing more.' Gandalf paused and stood in silent thought.
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Todo tiene su valor --le respondio Yavanna-- y cada cosa contribuye al valor de las otras.
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But time does not stand still, though the Sun be lost.
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I look foul and feel fair.
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It's more comfortable standing still thinking of nothing.
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A large grey stone lay in the centre of the grass and he stared moodily at it or watched the great snails. They seemed to love the little shut-in bay with its walls of cool rock, and there were many of them of huge size crawling slowly and stickily along its sides.
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Getting rid of dragons is not at all in my line, but I will do my best to think about it. Personally I have no hopes at all, and wish I was safe back at home.
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He heard himself crying out: Never, never! Or was it: Verily I come, I come to you? He could not tell. Then as a flash from some other point of power there came to his mind another thought: Take it off! Take it off! Fool, take it off! Take off the Ring! The two powers strove in him. For a moment, perfectly balanced between their piercing points, he writhed, tormented. Suddenly he was aware of himself again. Frodo, neither the Voice nor the..
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Good morning! said Bilbo, and he meant it.
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Sing now, ye people of the Tower of Anor, for the Realm of Sauron is ended for ever, and the Dark Tower is thrown down. Sing and rejoice, ye people of the Tower of Guard, for your watch hath not been in vain, and the Black Gate is broken, and your King hath passed through, and he is victorious. Sing and be glad, all ye children of the West, for your King shall come again, and he shall dwell among you all the days of your life. And the Tree ..
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Though Isengard be strong and hard, as cold as stone and bare as bone, We go, we go, we go to war, to hew the stone and break the door!
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Insanlarin basladigi butun isler boyledir: Ya baharda don olur, ya da yazin samyeli eser ve onlarda sozlerinde durmazlar." dedi Gimli. "Yine de tohumlari pek yaban gitmez." dedi Legolas. "Ve hic umulmadik bir zamanda ve zeminde yesermek icin tozun, kufun icinde gizlenirler. Insanlarin yaptiklari bizden daha cok yasayacak Gimli." "Yine de sonunda 'keske'lerden baska bir sey olmayacak tahminimce," dedi cuce. "Bu sorunun cevabini elfler bilmiy..
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Se nur gi ne devis okazi en mia epoko, - diris Frodo. - Tiel pensas ankau mi, - diris Gandalfo, - kaj tiel pensas ciuj, kiuj travivas tiajn epokojn. Sed tion ne ili decidas. Ni rajtas decidi nur tion, kion fari dum la tempo allasita al ni.
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The scent of trees was in the air.
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the-hobbit
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As the light upon the leaves of trees, as the voice of clear waters, as the stars above the mists of the world, such was her glory and her loveliness; and in her face was a shining light.
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love
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I am very fond indeed of it, and of all the dear old Shire; but I think I need a holiday.
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He willed that the hearts of Men should seek beyond the world and should find no rest therein; but they should have a virtue to shape their life, amid the powers and chances of the world, beyond the Music of the Ainur, which is as fate to all things else.
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humanity
humans
mankind
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Yes, I, Gandalf the Grey,' said the wizard solemnly. 'There are many powers in the world, for good or for evil. Some are greater than I am. Against some I have not yet been measured. But my time is coming.
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All about the hills the hosts of Mordor raged. The Captains of the West were foundering in a gathering sea. The sun gleamed red, and under the wings of the Nazgul the shadows of death fell dark upon the earth. Aragorn stood beneath his banner, silent and stern, as one lost in thought of things long past or far away; but his eyes gleamed like stars that shine the brighter as the night deepens. Upon the hill-top stood Gandalf, and he was whit..
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Por que, oh por que habre dejado mi agujero--hobbit! --decia el pobre senor Bolson, mientras se sacudia hacia arriba y abajo sobre el pobre senor Bolson, mientras se sacudia hacia arriba y abajo sobre la espalda de Bombur. --!Por que, oh por que habre traido a este pobrecito hobbit, a buscar el tesoro! --decia el desdichado Bombur que era gordo, y se bamboleaba mientras el sudor le caia en gotas de la nariz a causa del calor y el terror.
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Now fair and marvellous was that vessel made, and it was filled with a wavering flame, pure and bright; and Earendil the Mariner sat at the helm, glistening with dust of elven-gems, and the Silmaril was bound upon his brow. Far he journeyed in that ship, even into the starless voids; but most often was he seen at morning or at evening, glimmering in sunrise or sunset, as he came back to Valinor from voyages beyond the confines of the world.
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