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'
In
many
ways
,
'
answered
the
wizard
.
It
is
far
more
powerful
than
I
ever
dared
to
think
at
first
,
so
powerful
that
in
the
end
it
would
utterly
overcome
anyone
of
mortal
race
who
possessed
it
.
It
would
possess
him
.
'
In
Eregion
long
ago
many
Elven-rings
were
made
,
magic
rings
as
you
call
them
,
and
they
were
,
of
course
,
of
various
kinds
:
some
more
potent
and
some
less
.
The
lesser
rings
were
only
essays
in
the
craft
before
it
was
full-grown
,
and
to
the
Elven-smiths
they
were
but
trifles
--
yet
still
to
my
mind
dangerous
for
mortals
.
But
the
Great
Rings
,
the
Rings
of
Power
,
they
were
perilous
.
'
A
mortal
,
Frodo
,
who
keeps
one
of
the
Great
Rings
,
does
not
die
,
but
he
does
not
grow
or
obtain
more
life
,
he
merely
continues
,
until
at
last
every
minute
is
a
weariness
.
And
if
he
often
uses
the
Ring
to
make
himself
invisible
,
he
fades
:
he
becomes
in
the
end
invisible
permanently
,
and
walks
in
the
twilight
under
the
eye
of
the
dark
power
that
rules
the
Rings
.
Yes
,
sooner
or
later
--
later
,
if
he
is
strong
or
well-meaning
to
begin
with
,
but
neither
strength
nor
good
purpose
will
last
--
sooner
or
later
the
dark
power
will
devour
him
.
'
'
How
terrifying
!
'
said
Frodo
.
There
was
another
long
silence
.
The
sound
of
Sam
Gamgee
cutting
the
lawn
came
in
from
the
garden
.
'
How
long
have
you
known
this
?
'
asked
Frodo
at
length
.
'
And
how
much
did
Bilbo
know
?
'
'
Bilbo
knew
no
more
than
he
told
you
,
I
am
sure
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
He
would
certainly
never
have
passed
on
to
you
anything
that
he
thought
would
be
a
danger
,
even
though
I
promised
to
look
after
you
.
He
thought
the
ring
was
very
beautiful
,
and
very
useful
at
need
;
and
if
anything
was
wrong
or
queer
,
it
was
himself
.
He
said
that
it
was
"
growing
on
his
mind
"
,
and
he
was
always
worrying
about
it
;
but
he
did
not
suspect
that
the
ring
itself
was
to
blame
.
Though
he
had
found
out
that
the
thing
needed
looking
after
;
it
did
not
seem
always
of
the
same
size
or
weight
;
it
shrank
or
expanded
in
an
odd
way
,
and
might
suddenly
slip
off
a
finger
where
it
had
been
tight
.
'
'
Yes
,
he
warned
me
of
that
in
his
last
letter
,
'
said
Frodo
,
's
o
I
have
always
kept
it
on
its
chain
.
'
'Ve
ry
wise
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
But
as
for
his
long
life
,
Bilbo
never
connected
it
with
the
ring
at
all
.
He
took
all
the
credit
for
that
to
himself
,
and
he
was
very
proud
of
it
.
Though
he
was
getting
restless
and
uneasy
.
Thin
and
stretched
he
said
.
A
sign
that
the
ring
was
getting
control
.
'
'
How
long
have
you
known
all
this
?
'
asked
Frodo
again
.