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But
he
does
not
yet
perceive
our
purpose
clearly
.
He
supposes
that
we
were
all
going
to
Minas
Tirith
;
for
that
is
what
he
would
himself
have
done
in
our
place
.
And
according
to
his
wisdom
it
would
have
been
a
heavy
stroke
against
his
power
.
Indeed
he
is
in
great
fear
,
not
knowing
what
mighty
one
may
suddenly
appear
,
wielding
the
Ring
,
and
assailing
him
with
war
,
seeking
to
cast
him
down
and
take
his
place
.
That
we
should
wish
to
cast
him
down
and
have
no
one
in
his
place
is
not
a
thought
that
occurs
to
his
mind
.
That
we
should
try
to
destroy
the
Ring
itself
has
not
yet
entered
into
his
darkest
dream
.
In
which
no
doubt
you
will
see
our
good
fortune
and
our
hope
.
For
imagining
war
he
has
let
loose
war
,
believing
that
he
has
no
time
to
waste
;
for
he
that
strikes
the
first
blow
,
if
he
strikes
it
hard
enough
,
may
need
to
strike
no
more
.
So
the
forces
that
he
has
long
been
preparing
he
is
now
setting
in
motion
,
sooner
than
he
intended
.
Wise
fool
.
For
if
he
had
used
all
his
power
to
guard
Mordor
,
so
that
none
could
enter
,
and
bent
all
his
guild
to
the
hunting
of
the
Ring
,
then
indeed
hope
would
have
faded
:
neither
Ring
nor
Bearer
could
long
have
eluded
him
.
But
now
his
eye
gazes
abroad
rather
than
near
at
home
;
and
mostly
he
looks
towards
Minas
Tirith
.
Very
soon
now
his
strength
will
fall
upon
it
like
a
storm
.
'
For
already
he
knows
that
the
messengers
that
he
sent
to
waylay
the
Company
have
failed
again
.
They
have
not
found
the
Ring
.
Neither
have
they
brought
away
any
hobbits
as
hostages
.
Had
they
done
even
so
much
as
that
,
it
would
have
been
a
heavy
blow
to
us
,
and
it
might
have
been
fatal
.
But
let
us
not
darken
our
hearts
by
imagining
the
trial
of
their
gentle
loyalty
in
the
Dark
Tower
.
For
the
Enemy
has
failed-so
far
.
Thanks
to
Saruman
:
'
'
Then
is
not
Saruman
a
traitor
?
'
said
Gimli
.
'
Indeed
yes
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'D
oubly
.
And
is
not
that
strange
?
Nothing
that
we
have
endured
of
late
has
seemed
so
grievous
as
the
treason
of
Isengard
.
Even
reckoned
as
a
lord
and
captain
Saruman
has
grown
very
strong
.
He
threatens
the
Men
of
Rohan
and
draws
off
their
help
from
Minas
Tirith
,
even
as
the
main
blow
is
approaching
from
the
East
.
Yet
a
treacherous
weapon
is
ever
a
danger
to
the
hand
.
Saruman
also
had
a
mind
to
capture
the
Ring
,
for
himself
,
or
at
least
to
snare
some
hobbits
for
his
evil
purposes
.
So
between
them
our
enemies
have
contrived
only
to
bring
Merry
and
Pippin
with
marvellous
speed
,
and
in
the
nick
of
time
,
to
Fangorn
,
where
otherwise
they
would
never
have
come
at
all
!
'
Also
they
have
filled
themselves
with
new
doubts
that
disturb
their
plans
.
No
tidings
of
the
battle
will
come
to
Mordor
,
thanks
to
the
horsemen
of
Rohan
;
but
the
Dark
Lord
knows
that
two
hobbits
were
taken
in
the
Emyn
Muil
and
borne
away
towards
Isengard
against
the
will
of
his
own
servants
.
He
now
has
Isengard
to
fear
as
well
as
Minas
Tirith
.
If
Minas
Tirith
falls
,
it
will
go
ill
with
Saruman
.
'
'
It
is
a
pity
that
our
friends
lie
in
between
,
'
said
Gimli
.
'
If
no
land
divided
Isengard
and
Mordor
,
then
they
could
fight
while
we
watched
and
waited
.
'
'
The
victor
would
emerge
stronger
than
either
,
and
free
from
doubt
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
But
Isengard
can
not
fight
Mordor
,
unless
Saruman
first
obtains
the
Ring
.
That
he
will
never
do
now
.
He
does
not
yet
know
his
peril
.
There
is
much
that
he
does
not
know
.
He
was
so
eager
to
lay
his
hands
on
his
prey
that
he
could
not
wait
at
home
,
and
he
came
forth
to
meet
and
to
spy
on
his
messengers
.
But
he
came
too
late
,
for
once
,
and
the
battle
was
over
and
beyond
his
help
before
he
reached
these
parts
.
He
did
not
remain
here
long
.
I
look
into
his
mind
and
I
see
his
doubt
.
He
has
no
woodcraft
.
He
believes
that
the
horsemen
slew
and
burned
all
upon
the
field
of
battle
;
but
he
does
not
know
whether
the
Orcs
were
bringing
any
prisoners
or
not
.
And
he
does
not
know
of
the
quarrel
between
his
servants
and
the
Orcs
of
Mordor
;
nor
does
he
know
of
the
Winged
Messenger
.
'
'
The
Winged
Messenger
!
'
cried
Legolas
.
'
I
shot
at
him
with
the
bow
of
Galadriel
above
Sarn
Gebir
,
and
I
felled
him
from
the
sky
.
He
filled
us
all
with
fear
.
What
new
terror
is
this
?
'
'
One
that
you
can
not
slay
with
arrows
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
You
only
slew
his
steed
.
It
was
a
good
deed
;
but
the
Rider
was
soon
horsed
again
.
For
he
was
a
Nazgûl
,
one
of
the
Nine
,
who
ride
now
upon
winged
steeds
.
Soon
their
terror
will
overshadow
the
last
armies
of
our
friends
,
cutting
off
the
sun
.
But
they
have
not
yet
been
allowed
to
cross
the
River
,
and
Saruman
does
not
know
of
this
new
shape
in
which
the
Ringwraiths
have
been
clad
.
His
thought
is
ever
on
the
Ring
.