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Gloin
rose
and
bowed
,
and
Legolas
continued
.
"
In
the
days
of
fair
weather
we
led
Gollum
through
the
woods
;
and
there
was
a
high
tree
standing
alone
far
from
the
others
which
he
liked
to
climb
.
Often
we
let
him
mount
up
to
the
highest
branches
,
until
he
felt
the
free
wind
;
but
we
set
a
guard
at
the
tree
's
foot
.
One
day
he
refused
to
come
down
,
and
the
guards
had
no
mind
to
climb
after
him
:
he
had
learned
the
trick
of
clinging
to
boughs
with
his
feet
as
well
as
with
his
hands
;
so
they
sat
by
the
tree
far
into
the
night
.
"
It
was
that
very
night
of
summer
,
yet
moonless
and
starless
,
that
Orcs
came
on
us
at
unawares
.
We
drove
them
off
after
some
time
;
they
were
many
and
fierce
,
but
they
came
from
over
the
mountains
,
and
were
unused
to
the
woods
.
When
the
battle
was
over
,
we
found
that
Gollum
was
gone
,
and
his
guards
were
slain
or
taken
.
It
then
seemed
plain
to
us
that
the
attack
had
been
made
for
his
rescue
,
and
that
he
knew
of
it
beforehand
.
How
that
was
contrived
we
can
not
guess
;
but
Gollum
is
cunning
,
and
the
spies
of
the
Enemy
are
many
.
The
dark
things
that
were
driven
out
in
the
year
of
the
Dragon
's
fall
have
returned
in
greater
numbers
,
and
Mirkwood
is
again
an
evil
place
,
save
where
our
realm
is
maintained
.
"
We
have
failed
to
recapture
Gollum
.
We
came
on
his
trail
among
those
of
many
Orcs
,
and
it
plunged
deep
into
the
Forest
,
going
south
.
But
ere
long
it
escaped
our
skill
,
and
we
dared
not
continue
the
hunt
;
for
we
were
drawing
nigh
to
Dol
Guldur
,
and
that
is
still
a
very
evil
place
;
we
do
not
go
that
way
.
"
"
Well
,
well
,
he
is
gone
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
"
We
have
no
time
to
seek
for
him
again
.
He
must
do
what
he
will
.
But
he
may
play
a
part
yet
that
neither
he
nor
Sauron
have
foreseen
.
"
And
now
I
will
answer
Galdor
's
other
questions
.
What
of
Saruman
?
What
are
his
counsels
to
us
in
this
need
?
This
tale
I
must
tell
in
full
,
for
only
Elrond
has
heard
it
yet
,
and
that
in
brief
,
but
it
will
bear
on
all
that
we
must
resolve
.
It
is
the
last
chapter
in
the
Tale
of
the
Ring
,
so
far
as
it
has
yet
gone
.
"
At
the
end
of
June
I
was
in
the
Shire
,
but
a
cloud
of
anxiety
was
on
my
mind
,
and
I
rode
to
the
southern
borders
of
the
little
land
;
for
I
had
a
foreboding
of
some
danger
,
still
hidden
from
me
but
drawing
near
.
There
messages
reached
me
telling
me
of
war
and
defeat
in
Gondor
,
and
when
I
heard
of
the
Black
Shadow
a
chill
smote
my
heart
.
But
I
found
nothing
save
a
few
fugitives
from
the
South
;
yet
it
seemed
to
me
that
on
them
sat
a
fear
of
which
they
would
not
speak
.
I
turned
then
east
and
north
and
journeyed
along
the
Greenway
;
and
not
far
from
Bree
I
came
upon
a
traveller
sitting
on
a
bank
beside
the
road
with
his
grazing
horse
beside
him
.
It
was
Radagast
the
Brown
,
who
at
one
time
dwelt
at
Rhosgobel
,
near
the
borders
of
Mirkwood
.
He
is
one
of
my
order
,
but
I
had
not
seen
him
for
many
a
year
.
"
Gandalf
!
"
he
cried
.
"
I
was
seeking
you
.
But
I
am
a
stranger
in
these
parts
.
All
I
knew
was
that
you
might
be
found
in
a
wild
region
with
the
uncouth
name
of
Shire
.
"
"
Your
information
was
correct
,
"
I
said
.