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'N
o
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
But
you
have
not
plotted
to
cover
all
the
world
with
your
trees
and
choke
all
other
living
things
.
But
there
it
is
,
Saruman
remains
to
nurse
his
hatred
and
weave
again
such
webs
as
he
can
.
He
has
the
Key
of
Orthanc
.
But
he
must
not
be
allowed
to
escape
.
'
'
Indeed
no
!
Ents
will
see
to
that
,
'
said
Treebeard
.
'S
aruman
shall
not
set
foot
beyond
the
rock
,
without
my
leave
.
Ents
will
watch
over
him
.
'
'
Good
!
'
said
Gandalf
.
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'
That
is
what
I
hoped
.
Now
I
can
go
and
turn
to
other
matters
with
one
care
the
less
.
But
you
must
be
wary
.
The
waters
have
gone
down
.
It
will
not
be
enough
to
put
sentinels
round
the
tower
,
I
fear
.
I
do
not
doubt
that
there
were
deep
ways
delved
under
Orthanc
,
and
that
Saruman
hopes
to
go
and
come
unmarked
,
before
long
.
If
you
will
undertake
the
labour
,
I
beg
you
to
pour
in
the
waters
again
;
and
do
so
,
until
Isengard
remains
a
standing
pool
,
or
you
discover
the
outlets
.
When
all
the
underground
places
are
drowned
,
and
the
outlets
blocked
,
then
Saruman
must
stay
upstairs
and
look
out
of
the
windows
.
'
'
Leave
it
to
the
Ents
!
'
said
Treebeard
.
'
We
shall
search
the
valley
from
head
to
foot
and
peer
under
every
pebble
.
Trees
are
coming
back
to
live
here
,
old
trees
,
wild
trees
.
The
Watchwood
we
will
call
it
.
Not
a
squirrel
will
go
here
,
but
I
shall
know
of
it
.
Leave
it
to
Ents
!
Until
seven
times
the
years
in
which
he
tormented
us
have
passed
,
we
shall
not
tire
of
watching
him
.
'
Chapter
11
The
Palantír
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The
sun
was
sinking
behind
the
long
western
arm
of
the
mountains
when
Gandalf
and
his
companions
,
and
the
king
with
his
Riders
,
set
out
again
from
Isengard
.
Gandalf
took
Merry
behind
him
,
and
Aragorn
took
Pippin
.
Two
of
the
king
's
men
went
on
ahead
,
riding
swiftly
,
and
passed
soon
out
of
sight
down
into
the
valley
.
The
others
followed
at
an
easy
pace
.
Ents
in
a
solemn
row
stood
like
statues
at
the
gate
,
with
their
long
arms
uplifted
,
but
they
made
no
sound
.
Merry
and
Pippin
looked
back
,
when
they
had
passed
some
way
down
the
winding
road
.
Sunlight
was
still
shining
in
the
sky
,
but
long
shadows
reached
over
Isengard
:
grey
ruins
falling
into
darkness
.
Treebeard
stood
alone
there
now
,
like
the
distant
stump
of
an
old
tree
:
the
hobbits
thought
of
their
first
meeting
,
upon
the
sunny
ledge
far
away
on
the
borders
of
Fangorn
.