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'
A
legend
of
Rohan
!
'
cried
Legolas
.
'N
ay
,
every
Elf
in
Wilderland
has
sung
songs
of
the
old
Onodrim
and
their
long
sorrow
.
Yet
even
among
us
they
are
only
a
memory
.
If
I
were
to
meet
one
still
walking
in
this
world
,
then
indeed
I
should
feel
young
again
!
But
Treebeard
:
that
is
only
a
rendering
of
Fangorn
into
the
Common
Speech
;
yet
you
seem
to
speak
of
a
person
.
Who
is
this
Treebeard
?
'
'
Ah
!
now
you
are
asking
much
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
The
little
that
I
know
of
his
long
slow
story
would
make
a
tale
for
which
we
have
no
time
now
.
Treebeard
is
Fangorn
,
the
guardian
of
the
forest
;
he
is
the
oldest
of
the
Ents
,
the
oldest
living
thing
that
still
walks
beneath
the
Sun
upon
this
Middle-earth
.
I
hope
indeed
,
Legolas
,
that
you
may
yet
meet
him
.
Merry
and
Pippin
have
been
fortunate
:
they
met
him
here
,
even
where
we
sit
.
For
he
came
here
two
days
ago
and
bore
them
away
to
his
dwelling
far
off
by
the
roots
of
the
mountains
.
He
often
comes
here
,
especially
when
his
mind
is
uneasy
,
and
rumours
of
the
world
outside
trouble
him
.
I
saw
him
four
days
ago
striding
among
the
trees
,
and
I
think
he
saw
me
,
for
he
paused
;
but
I
did
not
speak
,
for
I
was
heavy
with
thought
,
and
weary
after
my
struggle
with
the
Eye
of
Mordor
;
and
he
did
not
speak
either
,
nor
call
my
name
.
'
'
Perhaps
he
also
thought
that
you
were
Saruman
,
'
said
Gimli
.
'
But
you
speak
of
him
as
if
he
was
a
friend
.
I
thought
Fangorn
was
dangerous
.
'
'D
angerous
!
'
cried
Gandalf
.
'
And
so
am
I
,
very
dangerous
:
more
dangerous
than
anything
you
will
ever
meet
,
unless
you
are
brought
alive
before
the
seat
of
the
Dark
Lord
.
And
Aragorn
is
dangerous
,
and
Legolas
is
dangerous
.
You
are
beset
with
dangers
,
Gimli
son
of
Glóin
;
for
you
are
dangerous
yourself
,
in
your
own
fashion
.
Certainly
the
forest
of
Fangorn
is
perilous-not
least
to
those
that
are
too
ready
with
their
axes
;
and
Fangorn
himself
,
he
is
perilous
too
;
yet
he
is
wise
and
kindly
nonetheless
.
But
now
his
long
slow
wrath
is
brimming
over
,
and
all
the
forest
is
filled
with
it
.
The
coming
of
the
hobbits
and
the
tidings
that
they
brought
have
spilled
it
:
it
will
soon
be
running
like
a
flood
;
but
its
tide
is
turned
against
Saruman
and
the
axes
of
Isengard
.
A
thing
is
about
to
happen
which
has
not
happened
since
the
Elder
Days
:
the
Ents
are
going
to
wake
up
and
find
that
they
are
strong
.
'
'
What
will
they
do
?
'
asked
Legolas
in
astonishment
.
'
I
do
not
know
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
I
do
not
think
they
know
themselves
.
I
wonder
.
'
He
fell
silent
,
his
head
bowed
in
thought
.
The
others
looked
at
him
.
A
gleam
of
sun
through
fleeting
clouds
fell
on
his
hands
,
which
lay
now
upturned
on
his
lap
:
they
seemed
to
be
filled
with
light
as
a
cup
is
with
water
.
At
last
he
looked
up
and
gazed
straight
at
the
sun
.
'
The
morning
is
wearing
away
,
'
he
said
.
'S
oon
we
must
go
.
'