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Yet I am weary.' He gazed back along the way that they had come towards the
night gathering in the East. 'There is something strange at work in this land. I
distrust the silence. I distrust even the pale Moon. The stars are faint; and I am
weary ...
Yet I am weary.' He gazed back along the way that they had come towards the
night gathering in the East. 'There is something strange at work in this land. I
distrust the silence. I distrust even the pale Moon. The stars are faint; and I am
weary ...
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... strange things.' 'But there are not men enough in the Mark, not if they were all
gathered together and healed of wounds and weariness, to assault the ... 'My
men are weary with battle,' said the King; 'and I am weary also. For I have ridden
far ...
... strange things.' 'But there are not men enough in the Mark, not if they were all
gathered together and healed of wounds and weariness, to assault the ... 'My
men are weary with battle,' said the King; 'and I am weary also. For I have ridden
far ...
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He had had no time to consider himself, but now he realized that he was weary,
weary almost to exhaustion: his legs would not carry him as he wished. He was
too slow. The path seemed miles long. Where had they all got to in the mist?
He had had no time to consider himself, but now he realized that he was weary,
weary almost to exhaustion: his legs would not carry him as he wished. He was
too slow. The path seemed miles long. Where had they all got to in the mist?
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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 |
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