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391
So
he
rode
forth
through
the
fair
cities
and
the
country
,
and
found
the
people
lying
dead
on
every
side
.
And
all
the
living
cried
out
on
him
as
he
passed
,
O
Balin
,
all
this
misery
hast
thou
done
!
For
the
dolorous
stroke
thou
gavest
King
Pelles
,
three
countries
are
destroyed
,
and
doubt
not
but
revenge
will
fall
on
thee
at
last
!
392
When
he
had
passed
the
boundary
of
those
countries
,
he
was
somewhat
comforted
,
and
rode
eight
days
without
adventure
.
Anon
he
came
to
a
cross
,
whereon
was
written
in
letters
of
gold
,
It
is
not
for
a
knight
alone
to
ride
towards
this
castle
.
Looking
up
,
he
saw
a
hoary
ancient
man
come
towards
him
,
who
said
,
Sir
Balin
le
Savage
,
thou
passest
thy
bounds
this
way
;
therefore
turn
back
again
,
it
will
be
best
for
thee
;
and
with
these
words
he
vanished
.
393
Then
did
he
hear
a
horn
blow
as
it
were
the
deathnote
of
some
hunted
beast
.
That
blast
,
said
Balin
,
is
blown
for
me
,
for
I
am
the
prey
;
though
yet
I
be
not
dead
.
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394
But
as
he
spoke
he
saw
a
hundred
ladies
with
a
great
troop
of
knights
come
forth
to
meet
him
,
with
bright
faces
and
great
welcome
,
who
led
him
to
the
castle
and
made
a
great
feast
,
with
dancing
and
minstrelsy
and
all
manner
of
joy
.
395
Then
the
chief
lady
of
the
castle
said
,
Knight
with
the
two
swords
,
thou
must
encounter
and
fight
with
a
knight
hard
by
,
who
dwelleth
on
an
island
,
for
no
man
may
pass
this
way
without
encountering
him
.
396
It
is
a
grievous
custom
,
answered
Sir
Balin
.
397
There
is
but
one
knight
to
defeat
,
replied
the
lady
.
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398
Well
,
said
Sir
Balin
,
be
it
as
thou
wilt
.
I
am
ready
and
quite
willing
,
and
though
my
horse
and
my
body
be
full
weary
,
yet
is
my
heart
not
weary
,
save
of
life
.
And
truly
I
were
glad
if
I
might
meet
my
death
.
399
Sir
,
said
one
standing
by
,
methinketh
your
shield
is
not
good
;
I
will
lend
you
a
bigger
.
400
I
thank
thee
,
sir
,
said
Balin
,
and
took
the
unknown
shield
and
left
his
own
,
and
so
rode
forth
,
and
put
himself
and
horse
into
a
boat
and
came
to
the
island
.