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Two great trees stood there, one on either side, like living gate-posts; but there
was no gate save their crossing and interwoven boughs. As the old Ent
approached, the trees lifted up their branches, and all their leaves quivered and
rustled.
Two great trees stood there, one on either side, like living gate-posts; but there
was no gate save their crossing and interwoven boughs. As the old Ent
approached, the trees lifted up their branches, and all their leaves quivered and
rustled.
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Aragorn stood silent, his face was watchful and intent. 'Why are you waiting?
What is the matter with you? ... Then suddenly he looked up, while they stood
motionless looking down. There was no sound. They could not see his face: he
was ...
Aragorn stood silent, his face was watchful and intent. 'Why are you waiting?
What is the matter with you? ... Then suddenly he looked up, while they stood
motionless looking down. There was no sound. They could not see his face: he
was ...
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Legolas and Gimli slept, and Aragorn lay flat, stretched upon his back; but
Gandalf stood, leaning on his staff, gazing into the darkness, east and west. All
was silent, and there was no sign or sound of living thing. The night was barred
with long ...
Legolas and Gimli slept, and Aragorn lay flat, stretched upon his back; but
Gandalf stood, leaning on his staff, gazing into the darkness, east and west. All
was silent, and there was no sign or sound of living thing. The night was barred
with long ...
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The Departure of Boromir | 15 |
The Riders of Rohan | 23 |
The Urukhai | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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