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'
Yes
,
we
certainly
must
decide
what
to
do
at
once
,
'
answered
Strider
,
looking
up
and
considering
the
time
and
the
weather
.
'
Well
,
Sam
,
'
he
said
at
last
,
'
I
do
not
like
this
place
either
;
but
I
can
not
think
of
anywhere
better
that
we
could
reach
before
nightfall
.
At
least
we
are
out
of
sight
for
the
moment
,
and
if
we
moved
we
should
be
much
more
likely
to
be
seen
by
spies
.
All
we
could
do
would
be
to
go
right
out
of
our
way
back
north
on
this
side
of
the
line
of
hills
,
where
the
land
is
all
much
the
same
as
it
is
here
.
The
Road
is
watched
,
but
we
should
have
to
cross
it
,
if
we
tried
to
take
cover
in
the
thickets
away
to
the
south
.
On
the
north
side
of
the
Road
beyond
the
hills
the
country
is
bare
and
flat
for
miles
.
'
'
Can
the
Riders
see
?
'
asked
Merry
.
'
I
mean
,
they
seem
usually
to
have
used
their
noses
rather
than
their
eyes
,
smelling
for
us
,
if
smelling
is
the
right
word
,
at
least
in
the
daylight
.
But
you
made
us
lie
down
flat
when
you
saw
them
down
below
;
and
now
you
talk
of
being
seen
,
if
we
move
.
'
'
I
was
too
careless
on
the
hill-top
,
'
answered
Strider
.
'
I
was
very
anxious
to
find
some
sign
of
Gandalf
;
but
it
was
a
mistake
for
three
of
us
to
go
up
and
stand
there
so
long
.
For
the
black
horses
can
see
,
and
the
Riders
can
use
men
and
other
creatures
as
spies
,
as
we
found
at
Bree
.
They
themselves
do
not
see
the
world
of
light
as
we
do
,
but
our
shapes
cast
shadows
in
their
minds
,
which
only
the
noon
sun
destroys
;
and
in
the
dark
they
perceive
many
signs
and
forms
that
are
hidden
from
us
:
then
they
are
most
to
be
feared
.
And
at
all
times
they
smell
the
blood
of
living
things
,
desiring
and
hating
it
.
Senses
,
too
,
there
are
other
than
sight
or
smell
.
We
can
feel
their
presence
--
it
troubled
our
hearts
,
as
soon
as
we
came
here
,
and
before
we
saw
them
;
they
feel
ours
more
keenly
.
Also
,
'
he
added
,
and
his
voice
sank
to
a
whisper
,
'
the
Ring
draws
them
.
'
'
Is
there
no
escape
then
?
'
said
Frodo
,
looking
round
wildly
.
'
If
I
move
I
shall
be
seen
and
hunted
!
If
I
stay
,
I
shall
draw
them
to
me
!
'
Strider
laid
his
hand
on
his
shoulder
.
'
There
is
still
hope
,
'
he
said
.
'
You
are
not
alone
.
Let
us
take
this
wood
that
is
set
ready
for
the
fire
as
a
sign
.
There
is
little
shelter
or
defence
here
,
but
fire
shall
serve
for
both
.
Sauron
can
put
fire
to
his
evil
uses
,
as
he
can
all
things
,
but
these
Riders
do
not
love
it
,
and
fear
those
who
wield
it
.
Fire
is
our
friend
in
the
wilderness
.
'
'
Maybe
,
'
muttered
Sam
.
'
It
is
also
as
good
a
way
of
saying
"
here
we
are
"
as
I
can
think
of
,
bar
shouting
.
'
Down
in
the
lowest
and
most
sheltered
corner
of
the
dell
they
lit
a
fire
,
and
prepared
a
meal
.
The
shades
of
evening
began
to
fall
,
and
it
grew
cold
.
They
were
suddenly
aware
of
great
hunger
,
for
they
had
not
eaten
anything
since
breakfast
;
but
they
dared
not
make
more
than
a
frugal
supper
.
The
lands
ahead
were
empty
of
all
save
birds
and
beasts
,
unfriendly
places
deserted
by
all
the
races
of
the
world
.
Rangers
passed
at
times
beyond
the
hills
,
but
they
were
few
and
did
not
stay
.
Other
wanderers
were
rare
,
and
of
evil
sort
:
trolls
might
stray
down
at
times
out
of
the
northern
valleys
of
the
Misty
Mountains
.
Only
on
the
Road
would
travellers
be
found
,
most
often
dwarves
,
hurrying
along
on
business
of
their
own
,
and
with
no
help
and
few
words
to
spare
for
strangers
.