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But Gandalf and Aragorn rode with the vanguard to the entrance of Morgul Vale
and looked on the evil city . It was dark and lifeless ; for the Orcs and lesser
creatures of Mordor that had dwelt there had been destroyed in battle , and the
Nazgûl ...
But Gandalf and Aragorn rode with the vanguard to the entrance of Morgul Vale
and looked on the evil city . It was dark and lifeless ; for the Orcs and lesser
creatures of Mordor that had dwelt there had been destroyed in battle , and the
Nazgûl ...
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And in any case I do not wish him to be slain in this evil mood . He was great
once , of a noble kind that we should not dare to raise our hands against . He is
fallen , and his cure is beyond us ; but I would still spare him , in the hope that he
may ...
And in any case I do not wish him to be slain in this evil mood . He was great
once , of a noble kind that we should not dare to raise our hands against . He is
fallen , and his cure is beyond us ; but I would still spare him , in the hope that he
may ...
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But at last that hope was forgotten , and remained only in the saying When the
King comes back , used of some good that could not be achieved , or of some evil
that could not be amended . The first Shire - thain was one Bucca of the Marish ...
But at last that hope was forgotten , and remained only in the saying When the
King comes back , used of some good that could not be achieved , or of some evil
that could not be amended . The first Shire - thain was one Bucca of the Marish ...
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Minas Tirith | 19 |
The Passing of the Grey Company | 46 |
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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already answered Aragorn battle became began beginning called captain City coming cried dark dead death deep Denethor door east Elrond enemy Éomer evil eyes face fair fall Faramir fear fell fields fire followed Frodo Gandalf Gate gathered Gimli Gondor gone grey hand head heard heart hills hobbits hope horses host hour King land leave light living looked Lord March Master Merry Minas Mordor mountains names never night North once Orcs passed Pippin remained ride Riders Ring road rode Rohan Sauron seemed seen shadow Shire side soon sound speak spoke stand stone stood suddenly sword Théoden things thought took Tower trees turned voice walked walls West wind wish wonder
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