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'
It
was
the
Huorns
,
or
so
the
Ents
call
them
in
"
short
language
"
.
Treebeard
wo
n't
say
much
about
them
,
but
I
think
they
are
Ents
that
have
become
almost
like
trees
,
at
least
to
look
at
.
They
stand
here
and
there
in
the
wood
or
under
its
eaves
,
silent
,
watching
endlessly
over
the
trees
;
but
deep
in
the
darkest
dales
there
are
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
them
,
I
believe
.
'
There
is
a
great
power
in
them
,
and
they
seem
able
to
wrap
themselves
in
shadow
:
it
is
difficult
to
see
them
moving
.
But
they
do
.
They
can
move
very
quickly
,
if
they
are
angry
.
You
stand
still
looking
at
the
weather
,
maybe
,
or
listening
to
the
rustling
of
the
wind
,
and
then
suddenly
you
find
that
you
are
in
the
middle
of
a
wood
with
great
groping
trees
all
around
you
.
They
still
have
voices
,
and
can
speak
with
the
Ents
-
that
is
why
they
are
called
Huorns
,
Treebeard
says
-
but
they
have
become
queer
and
wild
.
Dangerous
.
I
should
be
terrified
of
meeting
them
,
if
there
were
no
true
Ents
about
to
look
after
them
.
'
Well
,
in
the
early
night
we
crept
down
a
long
ravine
into
the
upper
end
of
the
Wizard
's
Vale
,
the
Ents
with
all
their
rustling
Huorns
behind
.
We
could
not
see
them
,
of
course
,
but
the
whole
air
was
full
of
creaking
.
It
was
very
dark
,
a
cloudy
night
.
They
moved
at
a
great
speed
as
soon
as
they
had
left
the
hills
,
and
made
a
noise
like
a
rushing
wind
.
The
Moon
did
not
appear
through
the
clouds
,
and
not
long
after
midnight
there
was
a
tall
wood
all
round
the
north
side
of
Isengard
.
There
was
no
sign
of
enemies
nor
of
any
challenge
.
There
was
a
light
gleaming
from
a
high
window
in
the
tower
,
that
was
all
.
'
Treebeard
and
a
few
more
Ents
crept
on
,
right
round
to
within
sight
of
the
great
gates
.
Pippin
and
I
were
with
him
.
We
were
sitting
on
Treebeard
's
shoulders
,
and
I
could
feel
the
quivering
tenseness
in
him
.
But
even
when
they
are
roused
,
Ents
can
be
very
cautious
and
patient
.
They
stood
still
as
carved
stones
,
breathing
and
listening
.
'
Then
all
at
once
there
was
a
tremendous
stir
.
Trumpets
blared
and
the
walls
of
Isengard
echoed
.
We
thought
that
we
had
been
discovered
,
and
that
battle
was
going
to
begin
.
But
nothing
of
the
sort
.
All
Saruman
's
people
were
marching
away
.
I
do
n't
know
much
about
this
war
,
or
about
the
Horsemen
of
Rohan
,
but
Saruman
seems
to
have
meant
to
finish
off
the
king
and
all
his
men
with
one
final
blow
.
He
emptied
Isengard
.
I
saw
the
enemy
go
:
endless
lines
of
marching
Orcs
;
and
troops
of
them
mounted
on
great
wolves
.
And
there
were
battalions
of
Men
,
too
.
Many
of
them
carried
torches
,
and
in
the
flare
I
could
see
their
faces
.
Most
of
them
were
ordinary
men
,
rather
tall
and
dark-haired
,
and
grim
but
not
particularly
evil-looking
.
But
there
were
some
others
that
were
horrible
:
man-high
,
but
with
goblin-faces
,
sallow
,
leering
,
squint-eyed
.
Do
you
know
,
they
reminded
me
at
once
of
that
Southerner
at
Bree
:
only
he
was
not
so
obviously
orc-like
as
most
of
these
were
.
'
'
I
thought
of
him
too
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
We
had
many
of
these
half-orcs
to
deal
with
at
Helm
's
Deep
.
It
seems
plain
now
that
that
Southerner
was
a
spy
of
Saruman
's
;
but
whether
he
was
working
with
the
Black
Riders
,
or
for
Saruman
alone
,
I
do
not
know
.
It
is
difficult
with
these
evil
folk
to
know
when
they
are
in
league
,
and
when
they
are
cheating
one
another
.
'
'
Well
,
of
all
sorts
together
,
there
must
have
been
ten
thousand
at
the
very
least
,
'
said
Merry
.
'
They
took
an
hour
to
pass
out
of
the
gates
.
Some
went
off
down
the
highway
to
the
Fords
,
and
some
turned
away
µ
and
went
eastward
.
A
bridge
has
been
built
down
there
,
about
a
mile
away
,
where
the
river
runs
in
a
very
deep
channel
.
You
could
see
it
now
,
if
you
stood
up
.
They
were
all
singing
with
harsh
voices
,
and
laughing
,
making
a
hideous
din
.
I
thought
things
looked
very
black
for
Rohan
.
But
Treebeard
did
not
move
.
He
said
:
'M
y
business
is
with
Isengard
tonight
,
with
rock
and
stone
.
'