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'
I
do
n't
see
how
our
food
can
be
made
to
last
,
'
said
Frodo
.
'
We
have
been
careful
enough
in
the
last
few
days
,
and
this
supper
is
no
feast
;
but
we
have
used
more
than
we
ought
,
if
we
have
two
weeks
still
to
go
,
and
perhaps
more
.
'
'
There
is
food
in
the
wild
,
'
said
Strider
;
'
berry
,
root
,
and
herb
;
and
I
have
some
skill
as
a
hunter
at
need
.
You
need
not
be
afraid
of
starving
before
winter
comes
.
But
gathering
and
catching
food
is
long
and
weary
work
,
and
we
need
haste
.
So
tighten
your
belts
,
and
think
with
hope
of
the
tables
of
Elrond
's
house
!
'
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The
cold
increased
as
darkness
came
on
.
Peering
out
from
the
edge
of
the
dell
they
could
see
nothing
but
a
grey
land
now
vanishing
quickly
into
shadow
.
The
sky
above
had
cleared
again
and
was
slowly
filled
with
twinkling
stars
.
Frodo
and
his
companions
huddled
round
the
fire
,
wrapped
in
every
garment
and
blanket
they
possessed
;
but
Strider
was
content
with
a
single
cloak
,
and
sat
a
little
apart
,
drawing
thoughtfully
at
his
pipe
.
As
night
fell
and
the
light
of
the
fire
began
to
shine
out
brightly
he
began
to
tell
them
tales
to
keep
their
minds
from
fear
.
He
knew
many
histories
and
legends
of
long
ago
,
of
Elves
and
Men
and
the
good
and
evil
deeds
of
the
Elder
Days
.
They
wondered
how
old
he
was
,
and
where
he
had
learned
all
this
lore
.
'
Tell
us
of
Gil-galad
,
'
said
Merry
suddenly
,
when
he
paused
at
the
end
of
a
story
of
the
Elf-kingdoms
.
'
Do
you
know
any
more
of
that
old
lay
that
you
spoke
of
?
'
'
I
do
indeed
,
'
answered
Strider
.
'
So
also
does
Frodo
,
for
it
concerns
us
closely
.
'
Merry
and
Pippin
looked
at
Frodo
,
who
was
staring
into
the
fire
.
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'
I
know
only
the
little
that
Gandalf
has
told
me
,
'
said
Frodo
slowly
.
'
Gil-galad
was
the
last
of
the
great
Elf-kings
of
Middle-earth
.
Gil-galad
is
Starlight
in
their
tongue
.
With
Elendil
,
the
Elf-friend
,
he
went
to
the
land
of
--
'
'
No
!
'
said
Strider
interrupting
,
'
I
do
not
think
that
tale
should
be
told
now
with
the
servants
of
the
Enemy
at
hand
.
If
we
win
through
to
the
house
of
Elrond
,
you
may
hear
it
there
,
told
in
full
.
'
'
Then
tell
us
some
other
tale
of
the
old
days
,
'
begged
Sam
;
'
a
tale
about
the
Elves
before
the
fading
time
.
I
would
dearly
like
to
hear
more
about
Elves
;
the
dark
seems
to
press
round
so
close
.
'