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131
'
Those
who
have
had
heavy
duty
take
somewhat
to
refresh
their
strength
in
the
mid-morning
.
Then
there
is
the
nuncheon
,
at
noon
or
after
as
duties
allow
;
and
men
gather
for
the
daymeal
,
and
such
mirth
as
there
still
may
be
,
about
the
hour
of
sunset
.
132
'
Come
!
We
will
walk
a
little
and
then
go
find
us
some
refreshment
,
and
eat
and
drink
on
the
battlement
,
and
survey
the
fair
morning
.
'
133
'
One
moment
!
'
said
Pippin
blushing
.
'
Greed
,
or
hunger
by
your
courtesy
,
put
it
out
of
my
mind
.
But
Gandalf
,
Mithrandir
as
you
call
him
,
asked
me
to
see
to
his
horse
-
Shadowfax
,
a
great
steed
of
Rohan
,
and
the
apple
of
the
king
's
eye
,
I
am
told
,
though
he
has
given
him
to
Mithrandir
for
his
services
.
I
think
his
new
master
loves
the
beast
better
than
he
loves
many
men
,
and
if
his
good
will
is
of
any
value
to
this
city
,
you
will
treat
Shadowfax
with
all
honour
:
with
greater
kindness
than
you
have
treated
this
hobbit
,
if
it
is
possible
.
'
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134
'
Hobbit
?
'
said
Beregond
.
135
'
That
is
what
we
call
ourselves
,
'
said
Pippin
.
136
'
I
am
glad
to
learn
it
,
'
said
Beregond
,
'
for
now
I
may
say
that
strange
accents
do
not
mar
fair
speech
,
and
hobbits
are
a
fair-spoken
folk
.
But
come
!
You
shall
make
me
acquainted
with
this
good
horse
.
I
love
beasts
,
and
we
see
them
seldom
in
this
stony
city
;
for
my
people
came
from
the
mountain-vales
,
and
before
that
from
Ithilien
.
But
fear
not
!
The
visit
shall
be
short
,
a
mere
call
of
courtesy
,
and
we
will
go
thence
to
the
butteries
.
'
137
Pippin
found
that
Shadowfax
had
been
well
housed
and
tended
.
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138
For
in
the
sixth
circle
,
outside
the
walls
of
the
citadel
,
there
were
some
fair
stables
where
a
few
swift
horses
were
kept
,
hard
by
the
lodgings
of
the
errand-riders
of
the
Lord
:
messengers
always
ready
to
go
at
the
urgent
command
of
Denethor
or
his
chief
captains
.
But
now
all
the
horses
and
the
riders
were
out
and
away
.
139
Shadowfax
whinnied
as
Pippin
entered
the
stable
and
turned
his
head
.
'
Good
morning
!
'
said
Pippin
.
'
Gandalf
will
come
as
soon
as
he
may
.
He
is
busy
,
but
he
sends
greetings
,
and
I
am
to
see
that
all
is
well
with
you
;
and
you
resting
,
I
hope
,
after
your
long
labours
.
'
140
Shadowfax
tossed
his
head
and
stamped
.
But
he
allowed
Beregond
to
handle
his
head
gently
and
stroke
his
great
flanks
.