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'
We
have
,
'
said
Merry
.
'
But
our
discussions
began
and
ended
in
smoke
.
Still
we
feel
less
ill-disposed
towards
Saruman
than
we
did
.
'
'D
o
you
indeed
?
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
Well
,
I
do
not
.
I
have
now
a
last
task
to
do
before
I
go
:
I
must
pay
Saruman
a
farewell
visit
.
Dangerous
,
and
probably
useless
;
but
it
must
be
done
.
Those
of
you
who
wish
may
come
with
me
-
but
beware
!
And
do
not
jest
!
This
is
not
the
time
for
it
.
'
'
I
will
come
,
'
said
Gimli
.
'
I
wish
to
see
him
and
learn
if
he
really
looks
like
you
.
'
'
And
how
will
you
learn
that
,
Master
Dwarf
?
'
said
Gandalf
.
'S
aruman
could
look
like
me
in
your
eyes
,
if
it
suited
his
purpose
with
you
.
And
are
you
yet
wise
enough
to
detect
all
his
counterfeits
?
Well
,
we
shall
see
,
perhaps
.
He
may
be
shy
of
showing
himself
before
many
different
eyes
together
.
But
I
have
ordered
all
the
Ents
to
remove
themselves
from
sight
,
so
perhaps
we
shall
persuade
him
to
come
out
.
'
'
What
's
the
danger
?
'
asked
Pippin
.
'
Will
he
shoot
at
us
,
and
pour
fire
out
of
the
windows
;
or
can
he
put
a
spell
on
us
from
a
distance
?
'
'
The
last
is
most
likely
,
if
you
ride
to
his
door
with
a
light
heart
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
But
there
is
no
knowing
what
he
can
do
,
or
may
choose
to
try
.
A
wild
beast
cornered
is
not
safe
to
approach
.
And
Saruman
has
powers
you
do
not
guess
.
Beware
of
his
voice
!
'
They
came
now
to
the
foot
of
Orthanc
.
It
was
black
,
and
the
rock
gleamed
as
if
it
were
wet
.
The
many
faces
of
the
stone
had
sharp
edges
as
though
they
had
been
newly
chiselled
.
A
few
scorings
.
and
small
flake-like
splinters
near
the
base
,
were
all
the
marks
that
it
bore
of
the
fury
of
the
Ents
.
On
the
eastern
side
,
in
the
angle
of
two
piers
,
there
was
a
great
door
,
high
above
the
ground
;
and
over
it
was
a
shuttered
window
,
opening
upon
a
balcony
hedged
with
iron
bars
.
Up
to
the
threshold
of
the
door
there
mounted
a
flight
of
twenty-seven
broad
stairs
,
hewn
by
some
unknown
art
of
the
same
black
stone
.
This
was
the
only
entrance
to
the
tower
;
but
many
tall
windows
were
cut
with
deep
embrasures
in
the
climbing
walls
:
far
up
they
peered
like
little
eyes
in
the
sheer
faces
of
the
horns
.