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They
came
to
the
pillar
of
the
White
Hand
.
The
pillar
was
still
standing
,
but
the
graven
hand
had
been
thrown
down
and
broken
into
small
pieces
.
Right
in
the
middle
of
the
road
the
long
forefinger
lay
,
white
in
the
dusk
,
its
red
nail
darkening
to
black
.
'
The
Ents
pay
attention
to
every
detail
!
'
said
Gandalf
.
They
rode
on
,
and
evening
deepened
in
the
valley
.
'
Are
we
riding
far
tonight
,
Gandalf
?
'
asked
Merry
after
a
while
.
'
I
do
n't
know
how
you
feel
with
small
rag-tag
dangling
behind
you
;
but
the
rag-tag
is
tired
and
will
be
glad
to
stop
dangling
and
lie
down
.
'
'S
o
you
heard
that
?
'
said
Gandalf
.
'D
o
n't
let
it
rankle
!
Be
thankful
no
longer
words
were
aimed
at
you
.
He
had
his
eyes
on
you
.
If
it
is
any
comfort
to
your
pride
,
I
should
say
that
,
at
the
moment
,
you
and
Pippin
are
more
in
his
thoughts
than
all
the
rest
of
us
.
Who
you
are
;
how
you
came
there
,
and
why
;
what
you
know
;
whether
you
were
captured
,
and
if
so
,
how
you
escaped
when
all
the
Orcs
perished
-
it
is
with
those
little
riddles
that
the
great
mind
of
Saruman
is
troubled
.
A
sneer
from
him
,
Meriadoc
,
is
a
compliment
,
if
you
feel
honoured
by
his
concern
.
'
'
Thank
you
!
'
said
Merry
.
'
But
it
is
a
greater
honour
to
dangle
at
your
tail
,
Gandalf
.
For
one
thing
,
in
that
position
one
has
a
chance
of
putting
a
question
a
second
time
.
Are
we
riding
far
tonight
?
'
Gandalf
laughed
.
'
A
most
unquenchable
hobbit
!
All
Wizards
should
have
a
hobbit
or
two
in
their
care
-
to
teach
them
the
meaning
of
the
word
,
and
to
correct
them
.
I
beg
your
pardon
.
But
I
have
given
thought
even
to
these
simple
matters
.
We
will
ride
for
a
few
hours
,
gently
,
until
we
come
to
the
end
of
the
valley
.
Tomorrow
we
must
ride
faster
.
'
When
we
came
,
we
meant
to
go
straight
from
Isengard
back
to
the
king
's
house
at
Edoras
over
the
plains
,
a
ride
of
some
days
.
But
we
have
taken
thought
and
changed
the
plan
.
Messengers
have
gone
ahead
to
Helm
's
Deep
,
to
warn
them
that
the
king
is
returning
tomorrow
.
He
will
ride
from
there
with
many
men
to
Dunharrow
by
paths
among
the
hills
.
From
now
on
no
more
than
two
or
three
together
are
to
go
openly
over
the
land
,
by
day
or
night
,
when
it
can
be
avoided
.
'
'N
othing
or
a
double
helping
is
your
way
!
'
said
Merry
.
'
I
am
afraid
I
was
not
looking
beyond
tonight
's
bed
.
Where
and
what
are
Helm
's
Deep
and
all
the
rest
of
it
?
I
do
n't
know
anything
about
this
country
.
'