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Frodo
followed
them
,
feeling
very
wretched
.
They
went
through
the
opening
behind
the
bushes
.
and
back
,
down
the
stairs
and
passages
,
into
the
cave
.
Two
or
three
torches
had
been
lit
.
Men
were
stirring
.
Sam
was
there
,
and
he
gave
a
queer
look
at
the
limp
bundle
that
the
men
carried
.
'
Got
him
?
'
he
said
to
Frodo
.
'
Yes
.
Well
no
,
I
did
n't
get
him
.
He
came
to
me
,
because
he
trusted
me
at
first
,
I
'm
afraid
.
I
did
not
want
him
tied
up
like
this
.
I
hope
it
will
be
all
right
;
but
I
hate
the
whole
business
.
'
'
So
do
I
,
'
said
Sam
.
'
And
nothing
will
ever
be
all
right
where
that
piece
of
misery
is
.
'
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A
man
came
and
beckoned
to
the
hobbits
,
and
took
them
to
the
recess
at
the
back
of
the
cave
.
Faramir
was
sitting
there
in
his
chair
,
and
the
lamp
had
been
rekindled
in
its
niche
above
his
head
.
He
signed
to
them
to
sit
down
on
the
stools
beside
him
.
'
Bring
wine
for
the
guests
,
'
he
said
.
'
And
bring
the
prisoner
to
me
.
'
The
wine
was
brought
,
and
then
Anborn
came
carrying
Gollum
.
He
removed
the
cover
from
Gollum
's
head
and
set
him
on
his
feet
standing
behind
him
to
support
him
.
Gollum
blinked
,
hooding
the
malice
of
his
eyes
with
their
heavy
pale
lids
.
A
very
miserable
creature
he
looked
,
dripping
and
dank
,
smelling
of
fish
(
he
still
clutched
one
in
his
hand
)
;
his
sparse
locks
were
hanging
like
rank
weed
over
his
bony
brows
,
his
nose
was
snivelling
.
'
Loose
us
!
Loose
us
!
'
he
said
.
'
The
cord
hurts
us
,
yes
it
does
,
it
hurts
us
,
and
we
've
done
nothing
.
'
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'
Nothing
?
'
said
Faramir
,
looking
at
the
wretched
creature
with
a
keen
glance
,
but
without
any
expression
in
his
face
either
of
anger
,
or
pity
,
or
wonder
.
'N
othing
?
Have
you
never
done
anything
worthy
of
binding
or
of
worse
punishment
?
However
,
that
is
not
for
me
to
judge
,
happily
.
But
tonight
you
have
come
where
it
is
death
to
come
.
The
fish
of
this
pool
are
dearly
bought
.
'
Gollum
dropped
the
fish
from
his
hand
.
'
Do
n't
want
fish
,
'
he
said
.
'
The
price
is
not
set
on
the
fish
,
'
said
Faramir
.
'
Only
to
come
here
and
look
on
the
pool
bears
the
penalty
of
death
.
I
have
spared
you
so
far
at
the
prayer
of
Frodo
here
,
who
says
that
of
him
at
least
you
have
deserved
some
thanks
.
But
you
must
also
satisfy
me
.
What
is
your
name
?
Whence
do
you
come
?
And
whither
do
you
go
?
What
is
your
business
?
'