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"
But
it
is
not
your
own
Shire
,
"
said
Gildor
.
"
Others
dwelt
here
before
hobbits
were
;
and
others
will
dwel
here
again
when
hobbits
are
no
more
.
The
wide
world
is
all
about
you
:
you
can
fence
yourselves
in
,
but
you
can
not
for
ever
fence
it
out
.
"
"
I
know
-
and
yet
it
has
always
seemed
so
safe
and
familiar
.
What
can
I
do
now
?
My
plan
was
to
leave
the
Shire
secretly
,
and
make
my
way
to
Rivendel
;
but
now
my
footsteps
are
dogged
,
before
ever
I
get
to
Buckland
.
"
"
I
think
you
should
still
folow
that
plan
,
"
said
Gildor
.
"
I
do
not
think
the
Road
will
prove
too
hard
for
your
courage
.
But
if
you
desire
clearer
counsel
,
you
should
ask
Gandalf
.
I
do
not
know
the
reason
for
your
flight
,
and
therefore
I
do
not
know
by
what
means
your
pursuers
will
assail
you
.
These
things
Gandalf
must
know
.
I
suppose
that
you
will
see
him
before
you
leave
the
Shire
?
"
"
I
hope
so
.
But
that
is
another
thing
that
makes
me
anxious
.
I
have
been
expecting
Gandalf
for
many
days
.
He
was
to
have
come
to
Hobbiton
at
the
latest
two
nights
ago
;
but
he
has
never
appeared
.
Now
I
am
wondering
what
can
have
happened
.
Should
I
wait
for
him
?
"
Gildor
was
silent
for
a
moment
.
"
I
do
not
like
this
news
,
"
he
said
at
last
.
"
That
Gandalf
should
be
late
,
does
not
bode
wel
.
But
it
is
said
:
Do
not
meddle
in
the
affairs
of
Wizards
,
for
they
are
subtle
and
quick
to
anger
.
The
choice
is
yours
:
to
go
or
wait
.
"
"
And
it
is
also
said
,
"
answered
Frodo
:
"
Go
not
to
the
Elves
for
counsel
,
for
they
will
say
both
no
and
yes
.
"
"
Is
it
indeed
?
"
laughed
Gildor
.
"
Elves
seldom
give
unguarded
advice
,
for
advice
is
a
dangerous
gift
,
even
from
the
wise
to
the
wise
,
and
all
courses
may
run
il
.
But
what
would
you
?
You
have
not
told
me
all
concerning
yourself
;
and
how
then
shal
I
choose
better
than
you
?
But
if
you
demand
advice
,
I
will
for
friendship
's
sake
give
it
.
I
think
you
should
now
go
at
once
,
without
delay
;
and
if
Gandalf
does
not
come
before
you
set
out
,
then
I
also
advise
this
:
do
not
go
alone
.
Take
such
friends
as
are
trusty
and
wiling
.
Now
you
should
be
grateful
,
for
I
do
not
give
this
counsel
gladly
.
The
Elves
have
their
own
labours
and
their
own
sorrows
,
and
they
are
little
concerned
with
the
ways
of
hobbits
,
or
of
any
other
creatures
upon
earth
.
Our
paths
cross
theirs
seldom
,
by
chance
or
purpose
.
In
this
meeting
there
may
be
more
than
chance
;
but
the
purpose
is
not
clear
to
me
,
and
I
fear
to
say
too
much
.
"
"
I
am
deeply
grateful
,
"
said
Frodo
;
'
but
I
wish
you
would
tell
me
plainly
what
the
Black
Riders
are
.
If
I
take
your
advice
I
may
not
see
Gandalf
for
a
long
while
,
and
I
ought
to
know
what
is
the
danger
that
pursues
me
.
"
"
Is
it
not
enough
to
know
that
they
are
servants
of
the
Enemy
?
"
answered
Gildor
.
"
Flee
them
!
Speak
no
words
to
them
!
They
are
deadly
.
Ask
no
more
of
me
!
But
my
heart
forbodes
that
,
ere
all
is
ended
,
you
,
Frodo
son
of
Drogo
,
will
know
more
of
these
fell
things
than
Gildor
Inglorion
.
May
Elbereth
protect
you
!
"
"
But
where
shal
I
find
courage
?
"
asked
Frodo
.
"
That
is
what
I
chiefly
need
.
"
"
Courage
is
found
in
unlikely
places
,
"
said
Gildor
.
"
Be
of
good
hope
!
Sleep
now
!
In
the
morning
we
shal
have
gone
;
but
we
will
send
our
messages
through
the
lands
.
The
Wandering
Companies
shal
know
of
your
journey
,
and
those
that
have
power
for
good
shal
be
on
the
watch
.
I
name
you
Elf-friend
;
and
may
the
stars
shine
upon
the
end
of
your
road
!
Seldom
have
we
had
such
delight
in
strangers
,
and
it
is
fair
to
hear
words
of
the
Ancient
Speech
from
the
lips
of
other
wanderers
in
the
world
.
"