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He
sprang
to
his
feet
and
issued
some
orders
.
At
once
the
men
who
were
gathered
round
him
broke
up
into
small
groups
,
and
went
off
this
way
and
that
,
vanishing
quickly
into
the
shadows
of
the
rocks
and
trees
.
Soon
only
Mablung
and
Damrod
remained
.
'N
ow
you
,
Frodo
and
Samwise
,
will
come
with
me
and
my
guards
,
'
said
Faramir
.
'
You
can
not
go
along
the
road
southwards
,
if
that
was
your
purpose
.
It
will
be
unsafe
for
some
days
,
and
always
more
closely
watched
after
this
affray
than
it
has
been
yet
.
And
you
can
not
,
I
think
,
go
far
today
in
any
case
,
for
you
are
weary
.
And
so
are
we
.
We
are
going
now
to
a
secret
place
we
have
,
somewhat
less
than
ten
miles
from
here
.
The
Orcs
and
spies
of
the
Enemy
have
not
found
it
yet
,
and
if
they
did
,
we
could
hold
it
long
even
against
many
.
There
we
may
lie
up
and
rest
for
a
while
,
and
you
with
us
.
In
the
morning
I
will
decide
what
is
best
for
me
to
do
,
and
for
you
.
'
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There
was
nothing
for
Frodo
to
do
but
to
fall
in
with
this
request
,
or
order
.
It
seemed
in
any
case
a
wise
course
for
the
moment
,
since
this
foray
of
the
men
of
Gondor
had
made
a
journey
in
Ithilien
more
dangerous
than
ever
.
They
set
out
at
once
:
Mablung
and
Damrod
a
little
ahead
,
and
Faramir
with
Frodo
and
Sam
behind
.
Skirting
the
hither
side
of
the
pool
where
the
hobbits
had
bathed
,
they
crossed
the
stream
,
climbed
a
long
bank
,
and
passed
into
green-shadowed
woodlands
that
marched
ever
downwards
and
westwards
.
While
they
walked
,
as
swiftly
as
the
hobbits
could
go
,
they
talked
in
hushed
voices
.
'
I
broke
off
our
speech
together
,
'
said
Faramir
,
'n
ot
only
because
time
pressed
,
as
Master
Samwise
had
reminded
me
,
but
also
because
we
were
drawing
near
to
matters
that
were
better
not
debated
openly
before
many
men
.
It
was
for
that
reason
that
I
turned
rather
to
the
matter
of
my
brother
and
let
be
Isildur
's
Bane
.
You
were
not
wholly
frank
with
me
,
Frodo
.
'
'
I
told
no
lies
,
and
of
the
truth
all
I
could
,
'
said
Frodo
.
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'
I
do
not
blame
you
,
'
said
Faramir
.
'
You
spoke
with
skill
in
a
hard
place
,
and
wisely
,
it
seemed
to
me
.
But
I
learned
or
guessed
more
from
you
than
your
words
said
.
You
were
not
friendly
with
Boromir
,
or
you
did
not
part
in
friendship
.
You
,
and
Master
Samwise
,
too
,
I
guess
have
some
grievance
.
Now
I
loved
him
dearly
,
and
would
gladly
avenge
his
death
,
yet
I
knew
him
well
.
Isildur
's
Bane
-
I
would
hazard
that
Isildur
's
Bane
lay
between
you
and
was
a
cause
of
contention
in
your
Company
.
Clearly
it
is
a
mighty
heirloom
of
some
sort
,
and
such
things
do
not
breed
peace
among
confederates
,
not
if
aught
may
be
learned
from
ancient
tales
.
Do
I
not
hit
near
the
mark
?
'
'
Near
,
'
said
Frodo
,
'
but
not
in
the
gold
.
There
was
no
contention
in
our
Company
,
though
there
was
doubt
:
doubt
which
way
we
should
take
from
the
Emyn
Muil
.
But
be
that
as
it
may
,
ancient
tales
teach
us
also
the
peril
of
rash
words
concerning
such
things
as
-
heirlooms
.
'