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'
He
is
not
yet
sure
,
'
said
Gandalf
,
'
and
he
has
not
built
up
his
power
by
waiting
until
his
enemies
are
secure
,
as
we
have
done
.
Also
we
could
not
learn
how
to
wield
the
full
power
all
in
a
day
.
Indeed
it
can
be
used
only
by
one
master
alone
,
not
by
many
;
and
he
will
look
for
a
time
of
strife
,
ere
one
of
the
great
among
us
makes
himself
master
and
puts
down
the
others
.
In
that
time
the
Ring
might
aid
him
,
if
he
were
sudden
.
'
He
is
watching
.
He
sees
much
and
hears
much
.
His
Nazgûl
are
still
abroad
.
They
passed
over
this
field
ere
the
sunrise
,
though
few
of
the
weary
and
sleeping
were
aware
of
them
.
He
studies
the
signs
:
the
Sword
that
robbed
him
of
his
treasure
re-made
;
the
winds
of
fortune
turning
in
our
favour
,
and
the
defeat
unlooked-for
of
his
first
assault
the
fall
of
his
great
Captain
.
'
His
doubt
will
be
growing
,
even
as
we
speak
here
.
His
Eye
is
now
straining
towards
us
,
blind
almost
to
all
else
that
is
moving
.
So
we
must
keep
it
.
Therein
lies
all
our
hope
.
This
,
then
,
is
my
counsel
.
We
have
not
the
Ring
.
In
wisdom
or
great
folly
it
has
been
sent
away
to
be
destroyed
,
lest
it
destroy
us
.
Without
it
we
can
not
by
force
defeat
his
force
.
But
we
must
at
all
costs
keep
his
Eye
from
his
true
peril
.
We
can
not
achieve
victory
by
arms
,
but
by
arms
we
can
give
the
Ring-bearer
his
only
chance
,
frail
though
it
be
.
'
As
Aragorn
has
begun
,
so
we
must
go
on
.
We
must
push
Sauron
to
his
last
throw
.
We
must
call
out
his
hidden
strength
,
so
that
he
shall
empty
his
land
.
We
must
march
out
to
meet
him
at
once
.
We
must
make
ourselves
the
bait
,
though
his
jaws
should
close
on
us
.
He
will
take
that
bait
,
in
hope
and
in
greed
,
for
he
will
think
that
in
such
rashness
he
sees
the
pride
of
the
new
Ringlord
:
and
he
will
say
:
"
So
!
he
pushes
out
his
neck
too
soon
and
too
far
.
Let
him
come
on
,
and
behold
I
will
have
him
in
a
trap
from
which
he
can
not
escape
.
There
I
will
crush
him
,
and
what
he
has
taken
in
his
insolence
shall
be
mine
again
for
ever
.
"
'
We
must
walk
open-eyed
into
that
trap
,
with
courage
,
but
small
hope
for
ourselves
.
For
,
my
lords
,
it
may
well
prove
that
we
ourselves
shall
perish
utterly
in
a
black
battle
far
from
the
living
lands
;
so
that
even
if
Barad-dûr
be
thrown
down
,
we
shall
not
live
to
see
a
new
age
.
But
this
,
I
deem
,
is
our
duty
.
And
better
so
than
to
perish
nonetheless
-
as
we
surely
shall
,
if
we
sit
here
-
and
know
as
we
die
that
no
new
age
shall
be
.
'
They
were
silent
for
a
while
.
At
length
Aragorn
spoke
.
'
As
I
have
begun
,
so
I
will
go
on
.
We
come
now
to
the
very
brink
,
where
hope
and
despair
are
akin
.
To
waver
is
to
fall
.
Let
none
now
reject
the
counsels
of
Gandalf
,
whose
long
labours
against
Sauron
come
at
last
to
their
test
.
But
for
him
all
would
long
ago
have
been
lost
.
Nonetheless
I
do
not
yet
claim
to
command
any
man
.
Let
others
choose
as
they
will
.
'
Then
said
Elrohir
:
'
From
the
North
we
came
with
this
purpose
,
and
from
Elrond
our
father
we
brought
this
very
counsel
.
We
will
not
turn
back
.
'
'
As
for
myself
,
'
said
Éomer
,
'
I
have
little
knowledge
of
these
deep
matters
;
but
I
need
it
not
.
This
I
know
,
and
it
is
enough
,
that
as
my
friend
Aragorn
succoured
me
and
my
people
,
so
I
will
aid
him
when
he
calls
.
I
will
go
.
'
'
As
for
me
,
'
said
Imrahil
,
'
the
Lord
Aragorn
I
hold
to
be
my
liege-lord
,
whether
he
claim
it
or
no
.
His
wish
is
to
me
a
command
.
I
will
go
also
.
Yet
for
a
while
I
stand
in
the
place
of
the
Steward
of
Gondor
,
and
it
is
mine
to
think
first
of
its
people
.
To
prudence
some
heed
must
still
be
given
.
For
we
must
prepare
against
all
chances
,
good
as
well
as
evil
.
Now
,
it
may
be
that
we
shall
triumph
,
and
while
there
is
any
hope
of
this
,
Gondor
must
be
protected
.
I
would
not
have
us
return
with
victory
to
a
City
in
ruins
and
a
land
ravaged
behind
us
.
And
yet
we
learn
from
the
Rohirrim
that
there
is
an
army
still
unfought
upon
our
northern
flank
.
'