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Pippin
and
Merry
sat
up
.
Their
guards
,
Isengarders
,
had
gone
with
Uglúk
.
But
if
the
hobbits
had
any
thought
of
escape
,
it
was
soon
dashed
.
A
long
hairy
arm
took
each
of
them
by
the
neck
and
drew
them
close
together
.
Dimly
they
were
aware
of
Grishnákh
's
great
head
and
hideous
face
between
them
;
his
foul
breath
was
on
their
cheeks
.
He
began
to
paw
them
and
feel
them
.
Pippin
shuddered
as
hard
cold
fingers
groped
down
his
back
.
'
Well
,
my
little
ones
!
'
said
Grishnákh
in
a
soft
whisper
.
'
Enjoying
your
nice
rest
?
Or
not
?
A
little
awkwardly
placed
,
perhaps
:
swords
and
whips
on
one
side
,
and
nasty
spears
on
the
other
!
Little
people
should
not
meddle
_
in
affairs
that
are
too
big
for
them
.
'
His
fingers
continued
to
grope
.
There
was
a
light
like
a
pale
but
hot
fire
behind
his
eyes
.
The
thought
came
suddenly
into
Pippin
's
mind
,
as
if
caught
direct
from
the
urgent
thought
of
his
enemy
:
'
Grishnákh
knows
about
the
Ring
!
He
's
looking
for
it
,
while
Uglúk
is
busy
:
he
probably
wants
it
for
himself
.
'
Cold
fear
was
in
Pippin
's
heart
,
yet
at
the
same
time
he
was
wondering
what
use
he
could
make
of
Grishnákh
's
desire
.
'
I
do
n't
think
you
will
find
it
that
way
,
'
he
whispered
.
'
It
is
n't
easy
to
find
.
'
'
Find
it
?
'
said
Grishnákh
:
his
fingers
stopped
crawling
and
gripped
Pippin
's
shoulder
.
'
Find
what
?
What
are
you
talking
about
,
little
one
?
'
.
For
a
moment
Pippin
was
silent
.
Then
suddenly
in
the
darkness
he
made
a
noise
in
his
throat
:
gollum
,
gollum
.
'N
othing
,
my
precious
,
'
he
added
.
The
hobbits
felt
Grishnákh
's
fingers
twitch
.
'
O
ho
!
'
hissed
the
goblin
softly
.
'
That
's
what
he
means
,
is
it
?
O
ho
!
Very
ve-ry
dangerous
,
my
little
ones
.
'
'
Perhaps
,
'
said
Merry
,
now
alert
and
aware
of
Pippin
's
guess
.
'
Perhaps
;
and
not
only
for
us
.
Still
you
know
your
own
business
best
.
Do
you
want
it
,
or
not
?
And
what
would
you
give
for
it
?
'
'D
o
I
want
it
?
Do
I
want
it
?
'
said
Grishnákh
,
as
if
puzzled
;
but
his
arms
were
trembling
.
'
What
would
I
give
for
it
?
What
do
you
mean
?
'
'
We
mean
,
'
said
Pippin
,
choosing
his
words
carefully
,
'
that
it
's
no
good
groping
in
the
dark
.
We
could
save
you
time
and
trouble
.
But
you
must
untie
our
legs
first
,
or
we
'll
do
nothing
,
and
say
nothing
.
'
'M
y
dear
tender
little
fools
,
'
hissed
Grishnákh
,
'
everything
you
have
,
and
everything
you
know
,
will
be
got
out
of
you
in
due
time
:
everything
!
You
'll
wish
there
was
more
that
you
could
tell
to
satisfy
the
Questioner
,
indeed
you
will
:
quite
soon
.
We
sha
n't
hurry
the
enquiry
.
Oh
dear
no
!
What
do
you
think
you
've
been
kept
alive
for
?
My
dear
little
fellows
,
please
believe
me
when
I
say
that
it
was
not
out
of
kindness
:
that
's
not
even
one
of
Uglúk
's
faults
.
'