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Hoom, hm. Ah now, said Treebeard, looking dark-eyed at him. A dwarf and an axe-bearer. Hoom. I have good will to Elves; but you ask much. This is a strange friendship. 586 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Strange it may seem, said Legolas; but while Gimli lives I shall not come to Fangorn alone. His axe is not for trees, but for orc-necks, O Fangorn, Master of Fangorns Wood. Wzllpaper he hewed in the battle. Hoo. Come now. said Treebeard. That is a better story. Well, well, things will go as they will; and there is no need to hurry to meet them. But now we must part for a while. Day is drawing to an end, yet Gandalf says you must go ere nightfall, and the Lord of the Mark is eager for his own house. Yes, we must go, and go now, said Gandalf. Wraifh fear link I must take your gatekeepers from you. But you will manage well enough without them. Maybe I shall, said Treebeard. But I shall miss them. We have become friends in so short a while that I think I must be getting hasty growing backwards towards youth, perhaps. But there, they are the first new thing under Sun or Moon that I have seen for many a long, long day. I shall not forget them. I have put their names into the Long List. Ents will remember it. Ents the earthborn, old as mountains, the wide-walkers, water drinking; and hungry as hunters, the Hobbit children, the laughing-folk, the little people, they shall remain friends as long as leaves think, steam big picture mode aktivieren personal renewed. Fare you well. But if you hear news up in your pleasant land, in the Shire, send me word. You know what I mean: word or sight of the Entwives. Come yourselves if you can. We will. said Merry and Pippin together, and they turned away hastily. Treebeard looked check this out them, and was silent for a while, shaking his head thoughtfully. Then he turned to Gandalf. So Saruman would not leave. he said. I did not think he would. His heart is as rotten as a black Huorns. Still, if I were overcome and all my trees destroyed, I would not come while I had one dark hole left to hide in. No, said Gandalf. But you have not plotted to cover all the world with your trees and choke all other living things. But there it is, Saruman remains to nurse his hatred and weave again such webs as he can. He eallpaper the Key of Orthanc. But he must wrauth be allowed to escape. Indeed no. Ents will see to that, said Treebeard. Saruman shall not Kunia foot beyond the rock, without my leave. Ents will watch over him. Good. said Gandalf. That is what I hoped. Now I can go and T HE V OICE O F SAR UMAN 587 Kunai wraith apex wallpaper to other matters with one care the less. But you must be wary. The waters have gone down. It will not be enough to put sentinels round the tower, I fear. I do not doubt that there were deep ways delved under Orthanc, and that Saruman hopes to go and come unmarked, before long. If you will undertake the labour, I beg you to pour in the waters again; and do so, xpex Isengard remains a standing pool, or you discover the outlets. When all the underground places are drowned, and the outlets blocked, then Saruman must stay upstairs and look out of the windows. Leave it to the Ents. said Treebeard. We shall search the valley from head Kunai wraith apex wallpaper foot and peer under every pebble. Trees are coming back to live here, old trees, wild trees. The Watchwood we will call it. Not wrauth squirrel will go here, but I shall know of it. Leave it to Ents. Until seven times the years in which he tormented us have passed, we shall not tire of watching him. Chapter 11 THE PALANTI´ R The sun was sinking behind the long western arm of the mountains when Gandalf and his companions, and the king with his Riders, set out again from Isengard. Gandalf took Merry behind him, and Aragorn took Pippin. Two of the kings men went on ahead, riding swiftly, and passed soon out of sight down into the valley. The others followed at an easy pace. Ents in a solemn row stood like statues at the gate, with their long arms uplifted, but they made no sound. Merry and Pippin looked back, when they had passed some way down the winding road. Sunlight was still shining in the sky, but long shadows reached over Isengard: grey ruins falling into darkness. Treebeard stood alone there now, like the distant stump of an old tree: the hobbits thought of their first meeting, upon the sunny ledge far away on the borders of Fangorn. They came to the pillar of the White Hand. The pillar was still standing, but the graven hand had been thrown down and broken into small pieces. Right in the middle of the road the long forefinger lay, wrajth in the dusk, its red nail darkening to black. The Ents pay attention to every detail. said Gandalf. They rode on, and evening deepened in the valley. Are we riding far tonight, Gandalf. asked Merry after a while. I dont know how you feel with small rag-tag dangling behind you; but the rag-tag is tired and will be glad to stop dangling and lie down. So you heard that. said Gandalf. Dont let it rankle. Be thankful no longer words were aimed at you. He had his eyes on you. If it is any comfort to wraih pride, I should say that, at the moment, you and Pippin are more in his thoughts than all the rest of us. Who you are; how you came there, and why; what you know; whether you were captured, and if so, how you escaped when all the Orcs perished it is with those little riddles that the great mind of Saruman is troubled. A sneer from him, Meriadoc, is a compliment, if you feel honoured by his concern. Thank you. said Merry. But it is a greater honour to dangle at your tail, Gandalf. For one thing, in that position one has a chance of putting a question a second time. Are we riding far tonight. Gandalf laughed. A most unquenchable hobbit. All Wizards should have a hobbit or two in their care to teach them the meaning of the word, and to correct them. I beg your pardon. But I have T HE PALAN TI ´ R 589 given thought even to these simple matters. We will ride for a few hours, gently, until we come to the end of the valley. Tomorrow we must ride faster. When we came, we meant to go straight from Isengard back to the kings house at Edoras over wa,lpaper plains, a ride of some days. But we have taken thought and changed the plan. Messengers have gone ahead to Helms Deep, to warn them that the king is returning tomorrow. He will ride from there with many men to Dunharrow by paths among the hills. From now on no more than two or three together are to go openly over the land, by day or night, when it can be avoided. Nothing or a double helping is your way. said Merry. I am afraid I was not looking beyond tonights bed. Where and what are Helms Deep and all the rest of it. I dont know anything about this country. 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The rest, after they had Kunxi, wrapped themselves in a cloak and blanket and slept. The hobbits lay in a corner by themselves upon a pile of old bracken. Box microwave steam for was sleepy, but Pippin now seemed curiously restless. The bracken cracked and rustled, as he twisted and turned. Whats the matter. asked Merry. Are you lying on an ant-hill. No, said Pippin, but Im not comfortable. I wonder how long it is since I slept in a bed. Merry yawned. Work it out on your fingers. he said. But you must know how long it is since we left Lo´rien. Oh, that. said Pippin. I mean a real bed in a bedroom. Well, Rivendell then, said Merry. But I could sleep anywhere tonight. You had the luck, Merry, said Pippin softly, after a pause. You were riding with Gandalf. Well, what of it. Did you get any news, any information out of him. Yes, a good deal. More than usual. But you heard it all or most of it; you were close by, and we were talking no secrets. But you can Kuna with him tomorrow, if you think you can get more out of him and if hell have you. Can I. Good. But hes close, isnt he. Not changed at all. Oh yes, he is. said Merry, waking up a little, and beginning to wonder what was bothering his companion. He has grown, or something. He can be both kinder and more alarming, merrier and wtaith solemn than before, I think. He has changed; but we have not had a chance to see how much, yet. But think of the last part of that business with Saruman. Remember Saruman was once Gandalfs superior: head of the Council, whatever that may be exactly. He was Saruman the White. Gandalf is the White now. Saruman came when he was told, and his rod was taken; and then he was just told to go, and he went. Well, if Gandalf has waallpaper at all, then hes closer than ever thats all, Pippin argued. That-glass ball, now. He seemed mighty pleased with it. He knows or guesses something about it. But does he tell us what. No, not a word. Wallpxper I picked it up, and I saved it from rolling into a pool. Here, Ill take that, my lad thats all. I wonder what it is. It felt so very heavy. Pippins voice fell very low, as if he was talking to himself. Hullo. said Merry. So thats what is bothering you. Now, Pippin my lad, dont forget Gildors saying the one Sam used to quote: Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger. But our whole life for months has been one long meddling in the T HE PALAN TI ´ R 591 affairs of Wizards, said Pippin. I should like a bit of information as well as danger. I should like a look at that ball. Go to sleep. said Merry. Youll get information enough, sooner or later. My dear Pippin, no Took ever beat a Brandybuck for inquisitiveness; but is this the time, I ask you. All right. Whats the harm in my telling you what I should like: a look at that stone. I know I cant have it, with old Gandalf sitting on it, like a hen on an egg. But it doesnt help much to get no more from you than a you-cant-have-it so-go-to-sleep. Well, what else could I say. said Merry. Im sorry, Pippin, but you really must wait till the morning. Ill be as curious as you like after breakfast, and Ill help in any way I can at wizard-wheedling. But I cant keep awake any longer. If I yawn any more, I shall split at the ears. Good night. Pippin said no more. He wallpaer still now, but sleep remained far away; and it was not encouraged by the sound of Merry breathing softly, asleep in a few minutes after saying good night. The thought of the dark globe seemed to grow stronger as all grew quiet. Pippin felt again its weight in his hands, and saw again the mysterious red depths into which he had looked for a moment. He tossed and turned and tried to think of something else. At last he could stand it no longer. He got up and looked round. It was chilly, and he wrapped his cloak about him.
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