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531
At
last
Merry
halted
.
'
We
ca
n't
go
on
like
this
,
'
he
panted
.
'
I
want
some
air
.
'
532
'
Let
's
have
a
drink
at
any
rate
,
'
said
Pippin
.
'
I
'm
parched
.
'
He
clambered
on
to
a
great
tree-root
that
wound
down
into
the
stream
,
and
stooping
drew
up
some
water
in
his
cupped
hands
.
It
was
clear
and
cold
,
and
he
took
many
draughts
.
Merry
followed
him
.
The
water
refreshed
them
and
seemed
to
cheer
their
hearts
;
for
a
while
they
sat
together
on
the
brink
of
the
stream
,
dabbling
their
sore
feet
and
legs
,
and
peering
round
at
the
trees
that
stood
silently
about
them
,
rank
upon
rank
,
until
they
faded
away
into
grey
twilight
in
every
direction
.
533
'
I
suppose
you
have
n't
lost
us
already
?
'
said
Pippin
,
leaning
back
against
a
great
tree-trunk
.
'
We
can
at
least
follow
the
course
of
this
stream
,
the
Entwash
or
whatever
you
call
it
,
and
get
out
again
the
way
we
came
.
'
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'
We
could
,
if
our
legs
would
do
it
,
'
said
Merry
;
'
and
if
we
could
breathe
properly
.
'
535
'
Yes
,
it
is
all
very
dim
,
and
stuffy
,
in
here
,
'
said
Pippin
.
536
'
It
reminds
me
,
somehow
,
of
the
old
room
in
the
Great
Place
of
the
Tooks
away
back
in
the
Smials
at
Tuckborough
:
a
huge
place
,
where
the
furniture
has
never
been
moved
or
changed
for
generations
.
They
say
the
Old
Took
lived
in
it
year
after
year
,
while
he
and
the
room
got
older
and
shabbier
together-and
it
has
never
changed
since
he
died
,
a
century
ago
.
And
Old
Gerontius
was
my
great-great-grandfather
:
that
puts
it
back
a
bit
.
But
that
is
nothing
to
the
old
feeling
of
this
wood
.
Look
at
all
those
weeping
,
trailing
,
beards
and
whiskers
of
lichen
!
And
most
of
the
trees
seem
to
be
half
covered
with
ragged
dry
leaves
that
have
never
fallen
.
Untidy
.
I
ca
n't
imagine
what
spring
would
look
like
here
,
if
it
ever
comes
;
still
less
a
spring-cleaning
.
'
537
'
But
the
Sun
at
any
rate
must
peep
in
sometimes
.
'
said
Merry
.
'
It
does
not
look
or
feel
at
all
like
Bilbo
's
description
of
Mirkwood
.
That
was
all
dark
and
black
,
and
the
home
of
dark
black
things
.
This
is
just
dim
,
and
frightfully
tree-ish
.
You
ca
n't
imagine
animals
living
here
at
all
,
or
staying
for
long
.
'
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'N
o
,
nor
hobbits
,
'
said
Pippin
.
'
And
I
do
n't
like
the
thought
of
trying
to
get
through
it
either
.
Nothing
to
eat
for
a
hundred
miles
,
I
should
guess
.
How
are
our
supplies
?
'
539
'
Low
,
'
said
Merry
.
'
We
ran
off
with
nothing
but
a
couple
of
spare
packets
of
lembas
,
and
left
everything
else
behind
.
'
They
looked
at
what
remained
of
the
elven-cakes
:
broken
fragments
for
about
five
meagre
days
,
that
was
all
.
'
And
not
a
wrap
or
a
blanket
,
'
said
Merry
.
'
We
shall
be
cold
tonight
,
whichever
way
we
go
.
'
540
'
Well
,
we
'd
better
decide
on
the
way
now
,
'
said
Pippin
.
'
The
morning
must
be
getting
on
.
'