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Aragorn
strode
on
through
the
inner
court
,
and
mounted
to
a
high
chamber
in
the
tower
.
There
stood
the
king
,
dark
against
a
narrow
window
,
looking
out
upon
the
vale
.
'
What
is
the
news
,
Aragorn
?
'
he
said
.
'
The
Deeping
Wall
is
taken
,
lord
,
and
all
the
defence
swept
away
;
but
many
have
escaped
hither
to
the
Rock
.
'
'
Is
Éomer
here
?
'
'N
o
,
lord
.
But
many
of
your
men
retreated
into
the
Deep
;
and
some
say
that
Éomer
was
amongst
them
.
In
the
narrows
they
may
hold
back
the
enemy
and
come
within
the
caves
.
What
hope
they
may
have
then
I
do
not
know
.
'
'M
ore
than
we
.
Good
provision
,
it
is
said
.
And
the
air
is
wholesome
there
because
of
the
outlets
through
fissures
in
the
rock
far
above
.
None
can
force
an
entrance
against
determined
men
.
They
may
hold
out
long
.
'
'
But
the
Orcs
have
brought
a
devilry
from
Orthanc
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
They
have
a
blasting
fire
,
and
with
it
they
took
the
Wall
.
If
they
can
not
come
in
the
caves
,
they
may
seal
up
those
that
are
inside
.
But
now
we
must
turn
all
our
thoughts
to
our
own
defence
.
'
'
I
fret
in
this
prison
,
'
said
Théoden
.
'
If
I
could
have
set
a
spear
in
rest
,
riding
before
my
men
upon
the
field
,
maybe
I
could
have
felt
again
the
joy
of
battle
,
and
so
ended
.
But
I
serve
little
purpose
here
.
'
'
Here
at
least
you
are
guarded
in
the
strongest
fastness
of
the
Mark
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'M
ore
hope
we
have
to
defend
you
in
the
Hornburg
than
in
Edoras
,
or
even
at
Dunharrow
in
the
mountains
.
'