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'D
o
we
go
to
find
our
friends
and
to
see
Treebeard
?
'
asked
Aragorn
.
'N
o
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
That
is
not
the
road
that
you
must
take
.
I
have
spoken
words
of
hope
.
But
only
of
hope
.
Hope
is
not
victory
.
War
is
upon
us
and
all
our
friends
,
a
war
in
which
only
the
use
of
the
Ring
could
give
us
surety
of
victory
.
It
fills
me
with
great
sorrow
and
great
fear
:
for
much
shall
be
destroyed
and
all
may
be
lost
.
I
am
Gandalf
,
Gandalf
the
White
,
but
Black
is
mightier
still
.
'
He
rose
and
gazed
out
eastward
,
shading
his
eyes
,
as
if
he
saw
things
far
away
that
none
of
them
could
see
.
Then
he
shook
his
head
.
'N
o
,
'
he
said
in
a
soft
voice
,
'
it
has
gone
beyond
our
reach
.
Of
that
at
least
let
us
be
glad
.
We
can
no
longer
be
tempted
to
use
the
Ring
.
We
must
go
down
to
face
a
peril
near
despair
,
yet
that
deadly
peril
is
removed
.
'
He
turned
.
'
Come
,
Aragorn
son
of
Arathorn
!
'
he
said
.
'D
o
not
regret
your
choice
in
the
valley
of
the
Emyn
Muil
,
nor
call
it
a
vain
pursuit
.
You
chose
amid
doubts
the
path
that
seemed
right
:
the
choice
was
just
,
and
it
has
been
rewarded
.
For
so
we
have
met
in
time
,
who
otherwise
might
have
met
too
late
.
But
the
quest
of
your
companions
is
over
.
Your
next
journey
is
marked
by
your
given
word
.
You
must
go
to
Edoras
and
seek
out
Théoden
in
his
hall
.
For
you
are
needed
.
The
light
of
Andúril
must
now
be
uncovered
in
the
battle
for
which
it
has
so
long
waited
.
There
is
war
in
Rohan
,
and
worse
evil
:
it
goes
ill
with
Théoden
.
'
'
Then
are
we
not
to
see
the
merry
young
hobbits
again
?
'
said
Legolas
.
'
I
did
not
say
so
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
Who
knows
?
Have
patience
.
Go
where
you
must
go
,
and
hope
!
To
Edoras
!
I
go
thither
also
.
'
'
It
is
a
long
way
for
a
man
to
walk
,
young
or
old
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
I
fear
the
battle
will
be
over
long
ere
I
come
there
.
'
'
We
shall
see
,
we
shall
see
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
Will
you
come
now
with
me
?
'
'
Yes
,
we
will
set
out
together
,
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
But
I
do
not
doubt
that
you
will
come
there
before
me
,
if
you
wish
.
'
He
rose
and
looked
long
at
Gandalf
.
The
others
gazed
at
them
in
silence
as
they
stood
there
facing
one
another
.
The
grey
figure
of
the
Man
,
Aragorn
son
of
Arathorn
,
was
tall
,
and
stern
as
stone
,
his
hand
upon
the
hilt
of
his
sword
;
he
looked
as
if
some
king
out
of
the
mists
of
the
sea
had
stepped
upon
the
shores
of
lesser
men
.
Before
him
stooped
the
old
figure
,
white
;
shining
now
as
if
with
some
light
kindled
within
,
bent
,
laden
with
years
,
but
holding
a
power
beyond
the
strength
of
kings
.