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Even
as
the
old
wizard
spoke
,
the
great
horse
came
striding
up
the
slope
towards
them
;
his
coat
was
glistening
and
his
mane
flowing
in
the
wind
of
his
speed
.
The
two
others
followed
,
now
far
behind
.
As
soon
as
Shadowfax
saw
Gandalf
,
he
checked
his
pace
and
whinnied
loudly
;
then
trotting
gently
forward
he
stooped
his
proud
head
and
nuzzled
his
great
nostrils
against
the
old
man
's
neck
.
Gandalf
caressed
him
.
'
It
is
a
long
way
from
Rivendell
,
my
friend
,
'
he
said
;
'
but
you
are
wise
and
swift
and
come
at
need
.
Far
let
us
ride
now
together
,
and
part
not
in
this
world
again
!
'
Soon
the
other
horses
came
up
and
stood
quietly
by
,
as
if
awaiting
orders
.
'
We
go
at
once
to
Meduseld
,
the
hall
of
your
master
,
Théoden
,
'
said
Gandalf
,
addressing
them
gravely
.
They
bowed
their
heads
.
'
Time
presses
,
so
with
your
leave
,
my
friends
,
we
will
ride
.
We
beg
you
to
use
all
the
speed
that
you
can
.
Hasufel
shall
bear
Aragorn
and
Arod
Legolas
.
I
will
set
Gimli
before
me
,
and
by
his
leave
Shadowfax
shall
bear
us
both
.
We
will
wait
now
only
to
drink
a
little
.
'
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'N
ow
I
understand
a
part
of
last
night
's
riddle
,
'
said
Legolas
as
he
sprang
lightly
upon
Arod
's
back
.
'
Whether
they
fled
at
first
in
fear
,
or
not
,
our
horses
met
Shadowfax
,
their
chieftain
,
and
greeted
him
with
joy
.
Did
you
know
that
he
was
at
hand
,
Gandalf
?
'
'
Yes
,
I
knew
,
'
said
the
wizard
.
'
I
bent
my
thought
upon
him
,
bidding
him
to
make
haste
;
for
yesterday
he
was
far
away
in
the
south
of
this
land
.
Swiftly
may
he
bear
me
back
again
!
'
Gandalf
spoke
now
to
Shadowfax
,
and
the
horse
set
off
at
a
good
pace
,
yet
not
beyond
the
measure
of
the
others
.
After
a
little
while
he
turned
suddenly
,
and
choosing
a
place
where
the
banks
were
lower
,
he
waded
the
river
,
and
then
led
them
away
due
south
into
a
flat
land
,
treeless
and
wide
.
The
wind
went
like
grey
waves
through
the
endless
miles
of
grass
.
There
was
no
sign
of
road
or
track
,
but
Shadowfax
did
not
stay
or
falter
.
'
He
is
steering
a
straight
course
now
for
the
halls
of
Théoden
under
the
slopes
of
the
White
Mountains
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
It
will
be
quicker
so
.
The
ground
is
firmer
in
the
Eastemnet
,
where
the
chief
northward
track
lies
,
across
the
river
,
but
Shadowfax
knows
the
way
through
every
fen
and
hollow
.
'
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For
many
hours
they
rode
on
through
the
meads
and
riverlands
.
Often
the
grass
was
so
high
that
it
reached
above
the
knees
of
the
riders
,
and
their
steeds
seemed
to
be
swimming
in
a
grey-green
sea
.
They
came
upon
many
hidden
pools
,
and
broad
acres
of
sedge
waving
above
wet
and
treacherous
bogs
;
but
Shadowfax
found
the
way
,
and
the
other
horses
followed
in
his
swath
Slowly
the
sun
fell
from
the
sky
down
into
the
West
.
Looking
out
over
the
great
plain
,
far
away
the
riders
saw
it
for
a
moment
like
a
red
fire
sinking
into
the
grass
.
Low
upon
the
edge
of
sight
shoulders
of
the
mountains
glinted
red
upon
either
side
.
A
smoke
seemed
to
rise
up
and
darken
the
sun
's
disc
to
the
hue
of
blood
,
as
if
it
had
kindled
the
grass
as
it
passed
down
under
the
rim
of
earth
.
'
There
lies
the
Gap
of
Rohan
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
It
is
now
almost
due
west
of
us
.
That
way
lies
Isengard
.
'