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"
Well
,
"
said
Aragorn
,
"
I
can
only
say
that
hobbits
are
made
of
a
stuff
so
tough
that
I
have
never
met
the
like
of
it
.
Had
I
known
,
I
would
have
spoken
softer
in
the
Inn
at
Bree
!
That
spear-thrust
would
have
skewered
a
wild
boar
!
"
"
Well
,
it
did
not
skewer
me
,
I
am
glad
to
say
,
"
said
Frodo
;
"
though
I
feel
as
if
I
had
been
caught
between
a
hammer
and
an
anvil
.
"
He
said
no
more
.
He
found
breathing
painful
.
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"
You
take
after
Bilbo
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
"
There
is
more
about
you
than
meets
the
eye
,
as
I
said
of
him
long
ago
.
"
Frodo
wondered
if
the
remark
meant
more
than
it
said
.
They
now
went
on
again
.
Before
long
Gimli
spoke
.
He
had
keen
eyes
in
the
dark
.
"
I
think
,
"
he
said
,
"
that
there
is
a
light
ahead
.
But
it
is
not
daylight
.
It
is
red
.
What
can
it
be
?
"
"
Ghash
!
"
muttered
Gandalf
.
"
I
wonder
if
that
is
what
they
meant
:
that
the
lower
levels
are
on
fire
?
Still
,
we
can
only
go
on
.
"
Soon
the
light
became
unmistakable
,
and
could
be
seen
by
all
.
It
was
flickering
and
glowing
on
the
walls
away
down
the
passage
before
them
.
They
could
now
see
their
way
:
in
front
the
road
sloped
down
swiftly
,
and
some
way
ahead
there
stood
a
low
archway
;
through
it
the
glowing
light
came
.
The
air
became
very
hot
.
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When
they
came
to
the
arch
Gandalf
went
through
,
signing
to
them
to
wait
.
As
he
stood
just
beyond
the
opening
they
saw
his
face
lit
by
a
red
glow
.
Quickly
he
stepped
back
.
"
There
is
some
new
devilry
here
,
"
he
said
,
"
devised
for
our
welcome
no
doubt
.
But
I
know
now
where
we
are
:
we
have
reached
the
First
Deep
,
the
level
immediately
below
the
Gates
.
This
is
the
Second
Hall
of
Old
Moria
;
and
the
Gates
are
near
:
away
beyond
the
eastern
end
,
on
the
left
,
not
more
than
a
quarter
of
a
mile
.
Across
the
Bridge
,
up
a
broad
stair
,
along
a
wide
road
through
the
First
Hall
,
and
out
!
But
come
and
look
!
"