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Indeed no man would count such a journey wasted , ' said Aragorn ; ' and yet ,
Lady , I could not have come hither , if it were not that the road which I must take
leads me to Dunharrow . ' And she answered as one that likes not what is said ...
Indeed no man would count such a journey wasted , ' said Aragorn ; ' and yet ,
Lady , I could not have come hither , if it were not that the road which I must take
leads me to Dunharrow . ' And she answered as one that likes not what is said ...
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Down the road from the gate they fled . In fifty paces , with a swift bend round a
jutting bastion of the cliff , it took them out of sight from the Tower . They had
escaped for the moment . Cowering back against the rock they drew breath , and
then ...
Down the road from the gate they fled . In fifty paces , with a swift bend round a
jutting bastion of the cliff , it took them out of sight from the Tower . They had
escaped for the moment . Cowering back against the rock they drew breath , and
then ...
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They went first to the little spring , and then climbing warily up they came to the
road at the point where it swung east towards the Isenmouthe twenty miles away .
It was not a broad road , and it had no wall or parapet along the edge , and as it ...
They went first to the little spring , and then climbing warily up they came to the
road at the point where it swung east towards the Isenmouthe twenty miles away .
It was not a broad road , and it had no wall or parapet along the edge , and as it ...
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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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