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- Властелин колец: Братство кольца
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In
the
leaping
light
,
as
the
fresh
wood
blazed
up
,
Frodo
saw
many
grey
shapes
spring
over
the
ring
of
stones
.
More
and
more
followed
.
Through
the
throat
of
one
huge
leader
Aragorn
passed
his
sword
with
a
thrust
;
with
a
great
sweep
Boromir
hewed
the
head
off
another
.
Beside
them
Gimli
stood
with
his
stout
legs
apart
,
wielding
his
dwarf-axe
.
The
bow
of
Legolas
was
singing
.
In
the
wavering
firelight
Gandalf
seemed
suddenly
to
grow
:
he
rose
up
,
a
great
menacing
shape
like
the
monument
of
some
ancient
king
of
stone
set
upon
a
hill
.
Stooping
like
a
cloud
,
he
lifted
a
burning
branch
and
strode
to
meet
the
wolves
.
They
gave
back
before
him
.
High
in
the
air
he
tossed
the
blazing
brand
.
It
flared
with
a
sudden
white
radiance
like
lightning
;
and
his
voice
rolled
like
thunder
.
"
Naur
an
edraith
ammen
!
Naur
dan
i
ngaurhoth
!
"
he
cried
.
There
was
a
roar
and
a
crackle
,
and
the
tree
above
him
burst
into
a
leaf
and
bloom
of
blinding
flame
.
The
fire
leapt
from
tree-top
to
tree-top
.
The
whole
hill
was
crowned
with
dazzling
light
.
The
swords
and
knives
of
the
defenders
shone
and
flickered
.
The
last
arrow
of
Legolas
kindled
in
the
air
as
it
flew
,
and
plunged
burning
into
the
heart
of
a
great
wolf-chieftain
.
All
the
others
fled
.
Slowly
the
fire
died
till
nothing
was
left
but
falling
ash
and
sparks
;
a
bitter
smoke
curled
above
the
burned
tree-stumps
,
and
blew
darkly
from
the
hill
,
as
the
first
light
of
dawn
came
dimly
in
the
sky
.
Their
enemies
were
routed
and
did
not
return
.
"
What
did
I
tell
you
,
Mr.
Pippin
?
"
said
Sam
,
she/thing
his
sword
.
"
Wolves
wo
n't
get
him
.
That
was
an
eye-opener
,
and
no
mistake
!
Nearly
singed
the
hair
off
my
head
!
"
When
the
full
light
of
the
morning
came
no
signs
of
the
wolves
were
to
be
found
,
and
they
looked
in
vain
for
the
bodies
of
the
dead
.
No
trace
of
the
fight
remained
but
the
charred
trees
and
the
arrows
of
Legolas
lying
on
the
hill-top
.
All
were
undamaged
save
one
of
which
only
the
point
was
left
.
"
It
is
as
I
feared
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
"
These
were
no
ordinary
wolves
hunting
for
food
in
the
wilderness
.
Let
us
eat
quickly
and
go
!
"
That
day
the
weather
changed
again
,
almost
as
if
it
was
at
the
command
of
some
power
that
had
no
longer
any
use
for
snow
,
since
they
had
retreated
from
the
pass
,
a
power
that
wished
now
to
have
a
clear
light
in
which
things
that
moved
in
the
wild
could
be
seen
from
far
away
.
The
wind
had
been
turning
through
north
to
north-west
during
the
night
,
and
now
it
failed
.
The
clouds
vanished
southwards
and
the
sky
was
opened
,
high
and
blue
.
As
they
stood
upon
the
hill-side
,
ready
to
depart
,
a
pale
sunlight
gleamed
over
the
mountain-tops
.
"
We
must
reach
the
doors
before
sunset
,
"
said
Gandalf
,
"
or
I
fear
we
shall
not
reach
them
at
all
.