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"
What
shall
we
wear
?
"
said
Sam
;
for
all
he
could
see
was
the
old
and
tattered
clothes
that
they
had
journeyed
in
,
lying
folded
on
the
ground
beside
their
beds
.
"
The
clothes
that
you
wore
on
your
way
to
Mordor
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
"
Even
the
orc-rags
that
you
bore
in
the
black
land
,
Frodo
,
shall
be
preserved
.
No
silks
and
linens
,
nor
any
armour
or
heraldry
could
be
more
honourable
.
But
later
I
will
find
some
other
clothes
,
perhaps
.
"
Then
he
held
out
his
hands
to
them
,
and
they
saw
that
one
shone
with
light
.
"
What
have
you
got
there
?
"
Frodo
cried
.
"
Can
it
be
--
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
have
brought
your
two
treasures
.
They
were
found
on
Sam
when
you
were
rescued
.
The
Lady
Galadriel
's
gifts
:
your
glass
,
Frodo
,
and
your
box
,
Sam
.
You
will
be
glad
to
have
these
safe
again
.
"
When
they
were
washed
and
clad
,
and
had
eaten
a
light
meal
,
the
Hobbits
followed
Gandalf
.
They
stepped
out
of
the
beech-grove
in
which
they
had
lain
,
and
passed
on
to
a
long
green
lawn
,
glowing
in
sunshine
,
bordered
by
stately
dark-leaved
trees
laden
with
scarlet
blossom
.
Behind
them
they
could
hear
the
sound
of
falling
water
,
and
a
stream
ran
down
before
them
between
flowering
banks
,
until
it
came
to
a
greenwood
at
the
lawn
's
foot
and
passed
then
on
under
an
archway
of
trees
,
through
which
they
saw
the
shimmer
of
water
far
away
.
As
they
came
to
the
opening
in
the
wood
,
they
were
surprised
to
see
knights
in
bright
mail
and
tall
guards
in
silver
and
black
standing
there
,
who
greeted
them
with
honour
and
bowed
before
them
.
And
then
one
blew
a
long
trumpet
,
and
they
went
on
through
the
aisle
of
trees
beside
the
singing
stream
.
So
they
came
to
a
wide
green
land
,
and
beyond
it
was
a
broad
river
in
a
silver
haze
,
out
of
which
rose
a
long
wooded
isle
,
and
many
ships
lay
by
its
shores
.
But
on
the
field
where
they
now
stood
a
great
host
was
drawn
up
,
in
ranks
and
companies
glittering
in
the
sun
.
And
as
the
Hobbits
approached
swords
were
unsheathed
,
and
spears
were
shaken
,
and
horns
and
trumpets
sang
,
and
men
cried
with
many
voices
and
in
many
tongues
:
"
Long
live
the
Halflings
!
Praise
them
with
great
praise
!
Cuio
i
Pheriain
anann
!
Aglar
'n
i
Pheriannath
!