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301
'
Our
friends
were
attired
even
as
we
are
,
'
said
Aragorn
;
'
and
you
passed
us
by
under
the
full
light
of
day
.
'
302
'
I
had
forgotten
that
,
'
said
Éomer
.
'
It
is
hard
to
be
sure
of
anything
among
so
many
marvels
.
The
world
is
all
grown
strange
.
Elf
and
Dwarf
in
company
walk
in
our
daily
fields
;
and
folk
speak
with
the
Lady
of
the
Wood
and
yet
live
;
and
the
Sword
comes
back
to
war
that
was
broken
in
the
long
ages
ere
the
fathers
of
our
fathers
rode
into
the
Mark
!
How
shall
a
man
judge
what
to
do
in
such
times
?
'
303
'
As
he
ever
has
judged
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
Good
and
ill
have
not
changed
since
yesteryear
;
nor
are
they
one
thing
among
Elves
and
Dwarves
µ
and
another
among
Men
.
It
is
a
man
's
part
to
discern
them
,
as
much
in
the
Golden
Wood
as
in
his
own
house
.
'
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304
'
True
indeed
,
'
said
Éomer
.
305
'
But
I
do
not
doubt
you
,
nor
the
deed
which
my
heart
would
do
.
Yet
I
am
not
free
to
do
all
as
I
would
.
It
is
against
our
law
to
let
strangers
wander
at
will
in
our
land
,
until
the
king
himself
shall
give
them
leave
,
and
more
strict
is
the
command
in
these
days
of
peril
.
I
have
begged
you
to
come
back
willingly
with
me
,
and
you
will
not
.
Loth
am
I
to
begin
a
battle
of
one
hundred
against
three
.
'
306
'
I
do
not
think
your
law
was
made
for
such
a
chance
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'N
or
indeed
am
I
a
stranger
;
for
I
have
been
in
this
land
before
,
more
than
once
,
and
ridden
with
the
host
of
the
Rohirrim
,
though
under
other
name
and
in
other
guise
.
You
I
have
not
seen
before
,
for
you
are
young
,
but
I
have
spoken
with
Éomund
your
father
,
and
with
Théoden
son
of
Thengel
.
Never
in
former
days
would
any
high
lord
of
this
land
have
constrained
a
man
to
abandon
such
a
quest
as
mine
.
My
duty
at
least
is
clear
,
to
go
on
.
Come
now
,
son
of
Éomund
,
the
choice
must
be
made
at
last
.
Aid
us
,
or
at
the
worst
let
us
go
free
.
Or
seek
to
carry
out
your
law
.
If
you
do
so
there
will
be
fewer
to
return
to
your
war
or
to
your
king
.
'
307
Éomer
was
silent
for
a
moment
,
then
he
spoke
.
'
We
both
have
need
of
haste
,
'
he
said
.
'M
y
company
chafes
to
be
away
,
and
every
hour
lessens
your
hope
.
This
is
my
choice
.
You
may
go
;
and
what
is
more
,
I
will
lend
you
horses
.
This
only
I
ask
:
when
your
quest
is
achieved
,
or
is
proved
vain
,
return
with
the
horses
over
the
Entwade
to
Meduseld
,
the
high
house
in
Edoras
where
Théoden
now
sits
.
Thus
you
shall
prove
to
him
that
I
have
not
misjudged
.
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308
In
this
I
place
myself
,
and
maybe
my
very
life
,
in
the
keeping
of
your
good
faith
.
Do
not
fail
.
'
309
'
I
will
not
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
310
There
was
great
wonder
,
and
many
dark
and
doubtful
glances
,
among
his
men
,
when
Éomer
gave
orders
that
the
spare
horses
were
to
be
lent
to
the
strangers
;
but
only
Éothain
dared
to
speak
openly
.