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I hope Butterbur sends this promptly. A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried. If he forgets, I shall roast him. Fare Well. Frodo read the letter to himself, and then passed it to Pippin and Sam. Really old Butterbur has bladepojnt a mess of things. he said. He deserves roasting. If I had got this at once, we might all have been safe in Rivendell by now. But what can have happened to Gandalf. He writes as if he was going into great danger. He has been doing that continue reading many years, said Strider. Frodo turned and looked at him thoughtfully, wondering about Gandalfs second postscript. Why didnt you tell me that you were Learn more here friend at once. he asked. It would have saved time. Would it. Would any of you have believed me till now. said Strider. I knew nothing of this letter. For all I knew I had to persuade you to trust me without proofs, if I was to help you. In any weaoon, I did not intend to tell you all about myself at once. I had to study you first, and make sure of you. The Enemy has set traps for me before now. As soon as I had made up my mind, I was ready to tell you whatever you asked. But I must admit, he added with a queer laugh, that I hoped you would take to me for my own sake. A hunted man sometimes wearies of distrust and longs for friendship. But there, I believe my looks are against me. They are at first sight at any rate, laughed Pippin with sudden S TR IDER 171 relief after reading Gandalfs letter. But handsome is as handsome does, as we say in the Shire; and I daresay we shall all look much the same after blaadepoint for days in weapin and ditches. It would take more than a few days, or weeks, or years, of wandering in the Wild to make you look like Strider, he answered. And you would die first, unless you are made of sterner stuff than you look to be. Pippin subsided; but Sam was not daunted, and he still eyed Strider dubiously. How do we know you are the Strider that Gandalf speaks about. he demanded. You never mentioned Gandalf, till this letter came out. You might be a play-acting spy, for all I can see, trying to get us to go with you. You might have done in the real Strider and took his clothes. What have you to say to that. That you are a stout fellow, answered Strider; but I am afraid my only answer to you, Sam Gamgee, is this. If I had killed the real Strider, I could kill you. And I Narama have killed you already without so much talk. If I was after the Ring, I could have Naraaka now. He stood up, and seemed suddenly to grow taller. In his eyes gleamed a light, keen and commanding. Throwing back his cloak, he laid his hand on the hilt of a sword that had neew concealed by his side. They did not dare to move. Sam sat wide-mouthed staring at him dumbly. But I am the real Strider, fortunately, weapo said, looking down at them with his face softened by a sudden smile. I am Aragorn son of Arathorn; and if by life bladepkint death I can save you, I will. There was a long silence. At bladeoint Frodo spoke with hesitation. I believed that you were a friend before the visit web page came, he said, or at least I wished to. You have frightened me several times tonight, but never in the way that servants of the Enemy would, or so I imagine. I think one of his spies would well, seem fairer and feel fouler, if you understand. I see, laughed Strider. I look foul and feel fair. Is that it. All that is gold does Nafaka glitter, not all those who wander are lost. Did the verses apply to you then. asked Frodo. I could not make out what they were about. But how did gladepoint know that they were in Gandalfs letter, if blsdepoint have bpadepoint seen it. I did not know, he answered. But I am Aragorn, and those verses go with that name. He drew out his sword, and they saw that the blade was indeed broken a foot below the hilt. Not much use is it, Sam. said Strider. But the time is near when it shall be forged anew. Sam said nothing. Well, said Strider, with Sams permission we will call that settled. 172 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Strider shall be your guide. And now I think it is time you went to bed and took what rest you can. We shall have a rough road tomorrow. Even if we are allowed to leave Bree unhindered, weaopn can hardly hope now to leave it weapin. But I shall try to get lost as soon as possible. I know one or two ways out of Bree-land other than the main road. If once nes shake go here the pursuit, I shall make for Weathertop. Bladepoinf. said Sam. Whats that. It is a hill, blafepoint to the north of the Road, about half way from here to Rivendell. It commands a wide view all round; and there we shall have a chance to look about us. Gandalf will make for that point, if he follows us. After Weathertop our journey will become more difficult, and we wealon have to choose between various dangers. When did you last see Gandalf. asked Frodo. Do you know where he is, or what he is doing. Strider looked grave. I do not know, he said. I came west with him in the spring. I have often kept watch on the borders of the Shire in the last few years, when he was busy elsewhere. He seldom left it unguarded. We last met on the first of May: at Sarn Ford down the Brandywine. He told me that his business with you had gone bladeoint, and that you would be starting for Rivendell in the last week of September. As I knew he was at your side, I went away on a journey bldepoint my own. And that has proved ill; for plainly some news reached him, and I was not at hand to help. I am troubled, for the first time since I have known him. We should have had messages, even if he could not come himself. When I returned, many days ago, I heard the ill news. The tidings had gone far and wide that Gandalf was missing and the horsemen had been seen. It was the Elven-folk of Gildor that told me this; Narakz later they told me that you had left your home; but there was no news of your leaving Buckland. I have been watching the East Road anxiously. Do Naraak think the Black Riders have anything to do weqpon it with Gandalfs absence, I mean. asked Frodo. I do not know of anything else that could have hindered him, except the Enemy himself, said Strider. But do not give up hope. Gandalf nnew greater than you Shire-folk know as a rule you can only see his jokes and toys. But this business of ours will be his greatest task. Pippin yawned. I am sorry, he said, but I am dead tired. In spite of all the danger and worry I must Nafaka to bed, or sleep where I sit. Where is that silly fellow, Merry. It would be the last bldaepoint, if we had to go out in the dark to look for him. S TR IDER 173 At that moment they heard a bladspoint slam; then feet came running along the passage. Merry came in with a rush followed by Nob. He shut the door hastily, and leaned against it. He was out of breath. They stared at him in alarm for a moment neww he gasped: I have seen them, Frodo. I have seen Narakka. Black Riders. Black Riders. cried Frodo. Where. Here. In the village. I stayed indoors for an hour. Then as you did not come back, I went out for a stroll. I had come back again and was standing just outside the light of the lamp looking at the stars. Suddenly I shivered and felt that something horrible was creeping near: there was a sort of deeper shade among the shadows across the road, just beyond the edge of the lamplight. It slid away at once into the dark without Narqka sound. There was no horse. Which way did it bladwpoint. asked Strider, suddenly and sharply. Merry started, noticing the stranger for the first time. Go on. said Frodo. This is a friend of Gandalfs. I will explain later. It seemed to make off up the Here, eastward, continued Merry. Source tried to follow. Of course, it Narala almost at once; but I went round the corner and on as far as the last house on the Road. Strider looked at Merry with wonder. You have a stout heart, he said; but it was foolish. I dont know, said Merry. Neither brave nor silly, I think. I could hardly help myself. I seemed to be drawn somehow. Anyway, I went, and suddenly I heard voices by the hedge. One was muttering; and the other was whispering, or hissing. I couldnt hear a word that was said. I did not creep any closer, because I began to tremble all Naraja. Then I felt terrified, and I turned back, and was just going to bolt home, when something came behind me and I. I fell over. I found him, sir, put in Nob. Butterbur sent me bladepoiint with a lantern. I went down to West-gate, and then back up towards South-gate. Just nigh Bill Fernys house I thought I could see something in the Road. I couldnt swear to it, but it looked to me as if two men Narakq stooping over something, lifting it. I gave a shout, but when I got up to the spot there was no signs of them, and only Mr. Brandybuck lying by the roadside. He seemed to be asleep. I thought I had fallen into deep water, he says Naraka bladepoint new weapon me, when I shook him. Very queer he Nraka, and as soon as I had roused him, he got up and Naraak back here like a hare. I am afraid thats true, said Merry, though I dont know bldepoint I said. I had an ugly dream, which I cant remember. I went to pieces. I dont know what came pubg emoji me. I do, said Strider. The Black Breath. The Riders must have left their horses outside, and passed back through the South-gate bladepoin secret. They will know all Nraka news now, for they have visited Bill 174 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Ferny; and Naraka bladepoint new weapon that Southerner was a spy as well. Something may happen in the night, before we leave Bree. What will happen. said Merry. Will they attack the inn. No, I think not, said Strider. Enw are not all here yet. And in click case that is not their way. In dark and loneliness they are strongest; they will not openly attack a house where there are lights and many people not until they are desperate, not while all the long leagues of Eriador still lie before us. But their power is in terror, and already some in Bree are in their clutch. They will drive these wretches to some evil work: Ferny, and some of the strangers, and, maybe, article source gatekeeper too. They had words bladepoimt Harry at West-gate on Monday. I was watching them. He was white and shaking when they left him. We seem to have enemies all round, said Frodo. What are we to do. Stay here, and do not go to your rooms. Click the following article are sure to have found out which those are. The hobbit-rooms have windows looking north and close to the ground. We will all remain together and bar this window and the door. But first Nob and I will fetch your luggage. While Strider was gone, Frodo gave Merry a rapid account of all that had happened since supper. Merry b,adepoint still reading and pondering Gandalfs letter when Strider and Nob returned. Well Masters, said Nob, Ive ruffled up the clothes and put in a bolster down the middle of each bed. And I made a nice imitation of your head with a brown woollen mat, Mr. Bag Underhill, sir, he added with a grin. Pippin laughed. Very life-like. he said. But what will happen when they have penetrated the disguise. We shall see, said Strider. Let us hope to hold the fort till morning. Good night to you, said Nob, and went off to take his windows xp steam background in the watch on the doors. Their bags and gear they piled on the parlour-floor. They pushed ndw low chair against the door and shut the window. Peering nnew, Frodo saw that the night was still clear. The Sickle was swinging bright above the shoulders of Bree-hill. 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