The two towers: being the second part of The lord of the ringsThe standard hardcover edition of the second volume of The Lord of the Rings includes a large format fold-out map. Frodo and his Companions of the Ring have been beset by danger during their quest to prevent the Ruling Ring from falling into the hands of the Dark Lord by destroying it in the Cracks of Doom. They have lost the wizard, Gandalf, in a battle in the Mines of Moria. And Boromir, seduced by the power of the Ring, tried to seize it by force. While Frodo and Sam made their escape, the rest of the company was attacked by Orcs. Now they continue the journey alone down the great River Anduin -- alone, that is, save for the mysterious creeping figure that follows wherever they go. |
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'If those unhappy hobbits are astray in the woods, it might draw them hither,' said
Legolas. 'And it might draw other things, neither Orc nor Hobbit,' said Aragorn. '
We are near to the mountain-marches of the traitor Saruman. Also we are on the
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'If those unhappy hobbits are astray in the woods, it might draw them hither,' said
Legolas. 'And it might draw other things, neither Orc nor Hobbit,' said Aragorn. '
We are near to the mountain-marches of the traitor Saruman. Also we are on the
...
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About them were gathered the Rohirrim, the Riders of the Mark: wonder
overcame their joy in victory, and their eyes were turned towards the wood.
Suddenly there was a great shout, and down from the Dike came those who had
been driven ...
About them were gathered the Rohirrim, the Riders of the Mark: wonder
overcame their joy in victory, and their eyes were turned towards the wood.
Suddenly there was a great shout, and down from the Dike came those who had
been driven ...
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A song of victory they sang with clear voices; and then they fell silent, wondering
what would chance, for their eyes were on the trees and they feared them. The
Riders came to the wood, and they halted; horse and man, they were unwilling to
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A song of victory they sang with clear voices; and then they fell silent, wondering
what would chance, for their eyes were on the trees and they feared them. The
Riders came to the wood, and they halted; horse and man, they were unwilling to
...
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The Departure of Boromir | 15 |
The Riders of Rohan | 23 |
The Urukhai | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Anduin answered Aragorn arms Boromir cliff climbed cold crawled cried dark deep Edoras Elendil Elves Emyn Muil Enemy Ents Entwash evil eyes face Fangorn Faramir fear feet fell fiomer forest Frodo Gandalf gates Gimli Gollum Gondor gone grass green grew grey Grishnakh ground guard guess hand head heard heart Helm's Helm's Deep hills hissed hobbits horse Isengard king land laughed Legolas legs light looked Lord master Merry and Pippin Minas Tirith moon Mordor mountains nice night Orcs Orthanc pale passed peril Pippin precious ride Riders Ring road rock rode Rohan Saruman Sauron seemed shadow Shadowfax Shelob silent sleep slopes slowly Smeagol speak spoke stair stone stood strange stream suddenly sword tall tell Theoden things thought tower Treebeard trees turned Ugluk voice walked wall weary wind wonder wood Wormtongue