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Things have changed, but it is still true in places.' 'What do you mean?' said
Pippin. 'What is true?' 'The trees and the Ents,' said Treebeard. 'I do not
understand all that goes on myself, so I cannot explain it to you. Some of us are
still true Ents, ...
Things have changed, but it is still true in places.' 'What do you mean?' said
Pippin. 'What is true?' 'The trees and the Ents,' said Treebeard. 'I do not
understand all that goes on myself, so I cannot explain it to you. Some of us are
still true Ents, ...
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But our hearts did not go on growing in the same way: the Ents gave their love to
things that they met in the world, and the Entwives gave their thought to other
things, for the Ents loved the great trees, and the wild woods, and the slopes of
the ...
But our hearts did not go on growing in the same way: the Ents gave their love to
things that they met in the world, and the Entwives gave their thought to other
things, for the Ents loved the great trees, and the wild woods, and the slopes of
the ...
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Very dreadful things live there. Ores, yes always Ores; but worse things, worse
things live there too. The road climbs right under the shadow of the walls and
passes the gate. Nothing moves on the road that they don't know about. The
things ...
Very dreadful things live there. Ores, yes always Ores; but worse things, worse
things live there too. The road climbs right under the shadow of the walls and
passes the gate. Nothing moves on the road that they don't know about. The
things ...
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an amazing end to an amazing story
Nutzerbericht - topaz - BordersThe Return of the King, the third book in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, is even darker and more intense than The Two Towers. It was pretty amazing, except for chapters two and three of ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
LOTR gets more intense
Nutzerbericht - topaz - BordersThe Two Towers is just as good, but much less lighthearted than The Fellowship of the Ring. The events in Book Three (the parts in Rohan and Isengard) are much less epic in the movie, although Helm's ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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The Departure of Boromir | 15 |
The Riders of Rohan | 23 |
The Urukhai | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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