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'
That
is
true
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
I
do
not
counsel
you
to
leave
the
City
all
unmanned
.
Indeed
the
force
that
we
lead
east
need
not
be
great
enough
for
any
assault
in
earnest
upon
Mordor
,
so
long
as
it
be
great
enough
to
challenge
battle
.
And
it
must
move
soon
.
Therefore
I
ask
the
Captains
:
what
force
could
we
muster
and
lead
out
in
two
days
'
time
at
the
latest
?
And
they
must
be
hardy
men
that
go
willingly
,
knowing
their
peril
.
'
'
All
are
weary
,
and
very
many
have
wounds
light
or
grievous
,
'
said
Éomer
,
'
and
we
have
suffered
much
loss
of
our
horses
,
and
that
is
ill
to
bear
.
If
we
must
ride
soon
,
then
I
can
not
hope
to
lead
even
two
thousands
,
and
yet
leave
as
many
for
the
defence
of
the
City
.
'
'
We
have
not
only
to
reckon
with
those
who
fought
on
this
field
'
said
Aragorn
.
'
New
strength
is
on
the
way
from
the
southern
fiefs
,
now
that
the
coasts
have
been
rid
.
Four
thousands
I
sent
marching
from
Pelargir
through
Lossarnach
two
days
ago
;
and
Angbor
the
fearless
rides
before
them
.
If
we
set
out
in
two
days
more
,
they
will
draw
nigh
ere
we
depart
.
Moreover
many
were
bidden
to
follow
me
up
the
River
in
any
craft
they
could
gather
;
and
with
this
wind
they
will
soon
be
at
hand
,
indeed
several
ships
have
already
come
to
the
Harlond
.
I
judge
that
we
could
lead
out
seven
thousands
of
horse
and
foot
,
and
yet
leave
the
City
in
better
defence
than
it
was
when
the
assault
began
.
'
'
The
Gate
is
destroyed
,
'
said
Imrahil
,
'
and
where
now
is
the
skill
to
rebuild
it
and
set
it
up
anew
?
'
'
In
Erebor
in
the
Kingdom
of
Dáin
there
is
such
skill
,
'
said
Aragorn
;
'
and
if
all
our
hopes
do
not
perish
,
then
in
time
I
will
send
Gimli
Glóin
's
son
to
ask
for
wrights
of
the
Mountain
.
But
men
are
better
than
gates
,
and
no
gate
will
endure
against
our
Enemy
if
men
desert
it
.
'
This
then
was
the
end
of
the
debate
of
the
lords
:
that
they
should
set
forth
on
the
second
morning
from
that
day
with
seven
thousands
,
if
these
might
be
found
;
and
the
great
part
of
this
force
should
be
on
foot
,
because
of
the
evil
lands
into
which
they
would
go
.
Aragorn
should
find
some
two
thousands
of
those
that
he
had
gathered
to
him
in
the
South
;
but
Imrahil
should
find
three
and
a
half
thousands
;
and
Éomer
five
hundreds
of
the
Rohirrim
who
were
unhorsed
but
themselves
warworthy
,
and
he
himself
should
lead
five
hundreds
of
his
best
Riders
on
horse
;
and
another
company
of
five
hundred
horse
there
should
be
,
among
which
should
ride
the
sons
of
Elrond
with
the
Dúnedain
and
the
knights
of
Dol
Amroth
:
all
told
six
thousand
foot
and
a
thousand
horse
.
But
the
main
strength
of
the
Rohirrim
that
remained
horsed
and
able
to
fight
,
some
three
thousand
under
the
command
of
Elfhelm
,
should
waylay
the
West
Road
against
the
enemy
that
was
in
Anórien
.
And
at
once
swift
riders
were
sent
out
to
gather
what
news
they
could
northwards
;
and
eastwards
from
Osgiliath
and
the
road
to
Minas
Morgul
.
And
when
they
had
reckoned
up
all
their
strength
and
taken
thought
for
the
journeys
they
should
make
and
the
roads
they
should
choose
,
Imrahil
suddenly
laughed
aloud
.
'
Surely
,
'
he
cried
,
'
this
is
the
greatest
jest
in
all
the
history
of
Gondor
:
that
we
should
ride
with
seven
thousands
,
scarce
as
many
as
the
vanguard
of
its
army
in
the
days
of
its
power
,
to
assail
the
mountains
and
the
impenetrable
gate
of
the
Black
Land
!
So
might
a
child
threaten
a
mail-clad
knight
with
a
bow
of
string
and
green
willow
!
If
the
Dark
Lord
knows
so
much
as
you
say
,
Mithrandir
,
will
he
not
rather
smile
than
fear
,
and
with
his
little
finger
crush
us
like
a
fly
that
tries
to
sting
him
?
'