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'
Lembas
!
'
whispered
Pippin
.
'
Lembas
:
I
've
got
some
.
Have
you
?
I
do
n't
think
they
've
taken
anything
but
our
swords
.
'
'
Yes
,
I
had
a
packet
in
my
pocket
,
'
answered
Merry
,
'
but
it
must
be
battered
to
crumbs
.
Anyway
I
ca
n't
put
my
mouth
in
my
pocket
!
'
'
You
wo
n't
have
to
.
I
've
-
'
;
but
just
then
a
savage
kick
warned
Pippin
that
the
noise
had
died
down
,
and
the
guards
were
watchful
.
The
night
was
cold
and
still
.
All
round
the
knoll
on
which
the
Orcs
were
gathered
little
watch-fires
sprang
up
,
golden-red
in
the
darkness
,
a
complete
ring
of
them
.
They
were
within
a
long
bowshot
.
but
the
riders
did
not
show
themselves
against
the
light
,
and
the
Orcs
wasted
many
arrows
shooting
at
the
fires
,
until
Uglúk
stopped
them
.
The
riders
made
no
sound
.
Later
in
the
night
when
the
moon
came
out
of
the
mist
,
then
occasionally
they
could
be
seen
,
shadowy
shapes
that
glinted
now
and
again
in
the
white
light
,
as
they
moved
in
ceaseless
patrol
.
'
They
'll
wait
for
the
Sun
,
curse
them
!
'
growled
one
of
the
guards
.
'
Why
do
n't
we
get
together
and
charge
through
?
What
's
old
Uglúk
think
he
's
doing
,
I
should
like
to
know
?
'
'
I
daresay
you
would
,
'
snarled
Uglúk
stepping
up
from
behind
.
'M
eaning
I
do
n't
think
at
all
,
eh
?
Curse
you
!
You
're
as
bad
as
the
other
rabble
:
the
maggots
and
the
apes
of
Lugbúrz
.
No
good
trying
to
charge
with
them
.
They
'd
just
squeal
and
bolt
,
and
there
are
more
than
enough
of
these
filthy
horse-boys
to
mop
up
our
lot
on
the
flat
.
'
There
's
only
one
thing
those
maggots
can
do
:
they
can
see
like
gimlets
in
the
dark
.
But
these
Whiteskins
have
better
night-eyes
than
most
Men
,
from
all
I
've
heard
;
and
do
n't
forget
their
horses
!
They
can
see
the
night-breeze
,
or
so
it
's
said
.
Still
there
's
one
thing
the
fine
fellows
do
n't
know
:
Mauhúr
and
his
lads
are
in
the
forest
,
and
they
should
turn
up
any
time
now
.
'
Uglúk
's
words
were
enough
,
apparently
,
to
satisfy
the
Isengarders
;
but
the
other
Orcs
were
both
dispirited
and
rebellious
.
They
posted
a
few
watchers
,
but
most
of
them
lay
on
the
ground
,
resting
in
the
pleasant
darkness
.
It
did
indeed
become
very
dark
again
;
for
the
moon
passed
westward
into
thick
cloud
,
and
Pippin
could
not
see
anything
a
few
feet
away
.
The
fires
brought
no
light
to
the
hillock
.
The
riders
were
not
,
however
,
content
merely
to
wait
for
the
dawn
and
let
their
enemies
rest
.
A
sudden
outcry
on
the
east
side
of
the
knoll
showed
that
something
was
wrong
.
It
seemed
that
some
of
the
Men
had
ridden
in
close
,
slipped
off
their
horses
,
crawled
to
the
edge
of
the
camp
and
killed
several
Orcs
,
and
then
had
faded
away
again
.
Uglúk
dashed
off
to
stop
a
stampede
.