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'
I
do
n't
know
quite
where
we
are
,
'
said
Merry
;
'
but
that
peak
is
probably
Methedras
,
and
as
far
as
I
can
remember
the
ring
of
Isengard
lies
in
a
fork
or
deep
cleft
at
the
end
of
the
mountains
.
It
is
probably
down
behind
this
great
ridge
.
There
seems
to
be
a
smoke
or
haze
over
there
,
left
of
the
peak
,
do
n't
you
think
?
'
'
What
is
Isengard
like
?
'
said
Pippin
.
'
I
wonder
what
Ents
can
do
about
it
anyway
.
'
'S
o
do
I
,
'
said
Merry
.
'
Isengard
is
a
sort
of
ring
of
rocks
or
hills
,
I
think
,
with
a
flat
space
inside
and
an
island
or
pillar
of
rock
in
the
middle
,
called
Orthanc
.
Saruman
has
a
tower
on
it
.
There
is
a
gate
,
perhaps
more
than
one
,
in
the
encircling
wall
,
and
I
believe
there
is
a
stream
running
through
it
;
it
comes
out
of
the
mountains
,
and
flows
on
across
the
Gap
of
Rohan
.
It
does
not
seem
the
sort
of
place
for
Ents
to
tackle
.
But
I
have
an
odd
feeling
about
these
Ents
:
somehow
I
do
n't
think
they
are
quite
as
safe
and
,
well
funny
as
they
seem
.
They
seem
slow
,
queer
,
and
patient
,
almost
sad
;
and
yet
I
believe
they
could
be
roused
.
If
that
happened
,
I
would
rather
not
be
on
the
other
side
.
'
'
Yes
!
'
said
Pippin
.
'
I
know
what
you
mean
.
There
might
be
all
the
difference
between
an
old
cow
sitting
and
thoughtfully
chewing
,
and
a
bull
charging
;
and
the
change
might
come
suddenly
.
I
wonder
if
Treebeard
will
rouse
them
.
I
am
sure
he
means
to
try
.
But
they
do
n't
like
being
roused
.
Treebeard
got
roused
himself
last
night
,
and
then
bottled
it
up
again
.
'
The
hobbits
turned
back
.
The
voices
of
the
Ents
were
still
rising
and
falling
in
their
conclave
.
The
sun
had
now
risen
high
enough
to
look
over
the
high
hedge
:
it
gleamed
on
the
tops
of
the
birches
and
lit
the
northward
side
of
the
dingle
with
a
cool
yellow
light
.
There
they
saw
a
little
glittering
fountain
.
They
walked
along
the
rim
of
the
great
bowl
at
the
feet
of
the
evergreens-it
was
pleasant
to
feel
cool
grass
about
their
toes
again
,
and
not
to
be
in
a
hurry-and
then
they
climbed
down
to
the
gushing
water
.
They
drank
a
little
,
a
clean
,
cold
,
sharp
draught
,
and
sat
down
on
a
mossy
stone
,
watching
the
patches
of
sun
on
the
grass
and
the
shadows
of
the
sailing
clouds
passing
over
the
floor
of
the
dingle
.
The
murmur
of
the
Ents
went
on
.
It
seemed
a
very
strange
and
remote
place
,
outside
their
world
,
and
far
from
everything
that
had
ever
happened
to
them
.
A
great
longing
came
over
them
for
the
faces
and
voices
of
their
companions
,
especially
for
Frodo
and
Sam
,
and
for
Strider
.
At
last
there
came
a
pause
in
the
Ent-voices
;
and
looking
up
they
saw
Treebeard
coming
towards
them
.
with
another
Ent
at
his
side
.
'
Hm
,
hoom
,
here
I
am
again
,
'
said
Treebeard
.
'
Are
you
getting
weary
,
or
feeling
impatient
,
hmm
,
eh
?
Well
,
I
am
afraid
that
you
must
not
get
impatient
yet
.
We
have
finished
the
first
stage
now
;
but
I
have
still
got
to
explain
things
again
to
those
that
live
a
long
way
off
,
far
from
Isengard
,
and
those
that
I
could
not
get
round
to
before
the
Moot
,
and
after
that
we
shall
have
to
decide
what
to
do
.
However
,
deciding
what
to
do
does
not
take
Ents
so
long
as
going
over
all
the
facts
and
events
that
they
have
to
make
up
their
minds
about
.
Still
,
it
is
no
use
denying
,
we
shall
be
here
a
long
time
yet
:
a
couple
of
days
very
likely
.
So
I
have
brought
you
a
companion
.
He
has
an
ent-house
nearby
.
Bregalad
is
his
Elvish
name
.
He
says
he
has
already
made
up
his
mind
and
does
not
need
to
remain
at
the
Moot
.
Hm
,
hm
,
he
is
the
nearest
thing
among
us
to
a
hasty
Ent
.
You
ought
to
get
on
together
.
Good-bye
!
'
Treebeard
turned
and
left
them
.
Bregalad
stood
for
some
time
surveying
the
hobbits
solemnly
;
and
they
looked
at
him
,
wondering
when
he
would
show
any
signs
of
'
hastiness
'
.
He
was
tall
,
and
seemed
to
be
one
of
the
younger
Ents
;
he
had
smooth
shining
skin
on
his
arms
and
legs
;
his
lips
were
ruddy
,
and
his
hair
was
grey-green
.
He
could
bend
and
sway
like
a
slender
tree
in
the
wind
.
At
last
he
spoke
,
and
his
voice
though
resonant
was
higher
and
clearer
than
Treebeard
's
.