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'
But
Gandalf
was
not
,
'
said
Legolas
.
'
But
Gandalf
chose
to
come
himself
,
and
he
was
the
first
to
be
lost
'
answered
Gimli
.
'
His
foresight
failed
him
.
'
'
The
counsel
of
Gandalf
was
not
founded
on
foreknowledge
of
safety
,
for
himself
or
for
others
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
There
are
some
things
that
it
is
better
to
begin
than
to
refuse
,
even
though
the
end
may
be
dark
.
But
I
shall
not
depart
from
this
place
yet
.
In
any
case
we
must
here
await
the
morning-light
.
'
A
little
way
beyond
the
battle-field
they
made
their
camp
under
a
spreading
tree
:
it
looked
like
a
chestnut
,
and
yet
it
still
bore
many
broad
brown
leaves
of
a
former
year
,
like
dry
hands
with
long
splayed
fingers
;
they
rattled
mournfully
in
the
night-breeze
.
Gimli
shivered
.
They
had
brought
only
one
blanket
apiece
.
'
Let
us
light
a
fire
,
'
he
said
.
'
I
care
no
longer
for
the
danger
.
Let
the
Orcs
come
as
thick
as
summer-moths
round
a
candle
!
'
'
If
those
unhappy
hobbits
are
astray
in
the
woods
,
it
might
draw
them
hither
,
'
said
Legolas
.
'
And
it
might
draw
other
things
,
neither
Orc
nor
Hobbit
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
We
are
near
to
the
mountain-marches
of
the
traitor
Saruman
.
Also
we
are
on
the
very
edge
of
Fangorn
,
and
it
is
perilous
to
touch
the
trees
of
that
wood
,
it
is
said
.
'
'
But
the
Rohirrim
made
a
great
burning
here
yesterday
,
'
said
Gimli
,
'
and
they
felled
trees
for
the
fire
,
as
can
be
seen
.
Yet
they
passed
the
night
after
safely
here
,
when
their
labour
was
ended
.
'
'
They
were
many
,
'
said
Aragorn
,
'
and
they
do
not
heed
the
wrath
of
Fangorn
,
for
they
come
here
seldom
,
and
they
do
not
go
under
the
trees
.
But
our
paths
are
likely
to
lead
us
into
the
very
forest
itself
.
So
have
a
care
!
Cut
no
living
wood
!
'
'
There
is
no
need
,
'
said
Gimli
.
'
The
Riders
have
left
chip
and
bough
enough
,
and
there
is
dead
wood
lying
in
plenty
.
'
He
went
off
to
gather
fuel
,
and
busied
himself
with
building
and
kindling
a
fire
;
but
Aragorn
sat
silent
with
his
back
to
the
great
tree
,
deep
in
thought
;
and
Legolas
stood
alone
in
the
open
,
looking
towards
the
profound
shadow
of
the
wood
,
leaning
forward
,
as
one
who
listens
to
voices
calling
from
a
distance
.