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'
It
is
long
since
the
beacons
of
the
North
were
lit
,
'
he
said
;
'
and
in
the
ancient
days
of
Gondor
they
were
not
needed
,
for
they
had
the
Seven
Stones
.
'
Pippin
stirred
uneasily
.
'
Sleep
again
,
and
do
not
be
afraid
!
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
For
you
are
not
going
like
Frodo
to
Mordor
,
but
to
Minas
Tirith
,
and
there
you
will
be
as
safe
as
you
can
be
anywhere
in
these
days
.
If
Gondor
falls
,
or
the
Ring
is
taken
,
then
the
Shire
will
be
no
refuge
.
'
'
You
do
not
comfort
me
,
'
said
Pippin
,
but
nonetheless
sleep
crept
over
him
.
The
last
thing
that
he
remembered
before
he
fell
into
deep
dream
was
a
glimpse
of
high
white
peaks
,
glimmering
like
floating
isles
above
the
clouds
as
they
caught
the
light
of
the
westering
moon
.
He
wondered
where
Frodo
was
,
and
if
he
was
already
in
Mordor
,
or
if
he
was
dead
;
and
he
did
not
know
that
Frodo
from
far
away
looked
on
that
same
moon
as
it
set
beyond
Gondor
ere
the
coming
of
the
day
.
Pippin
woke
to
the
sound
of
voices
.
Another
day
of
hiding
and
a
night
of
journey
had
fleeted
by
.
It
was
twilight
:
the
cold
dawn
was
at
hand
again
,
and
chill
grey
mists
were
about
them
.
Shadowfax
stood
steaming
with
sweat
,
but
he
held
his
neck
proudly
and
showed
no
sign
of
weariness
.
Many
tall
men
heavily
cloaked
stood
beside
him
,
and
behind
them
in
the
mist
loomed
a
wall
of
stone
.
Partly
ruinous
it
seemed
,
but
already
before
the
night
was
passed
the
sound
of
hurried
labour
could
be
heard
:
beat
of
hammers
,
clink
of
trowels
,
and
the
creak
of
wheels
.
Torches
and
flares
glowed
dully
here
and
there
in
the
fog
.
Gandalf
was
speaking
to
the
men
that
barred
his
way
,
and
as
he
listened
Pippin
became
aware
that
he
himself
was
being
discussed
.
'
Yea
truly
,
we
know
you
,
Mithrandir
,
'
said
the
leader
of
the
men
,
'
and
you
know
the
pass-words
of
the
Seven
Gates
and
are
free
to
go
forward
.
But
we
do
not
know
your
companion
.
What
is
he
?
A
dwarf
out
of
the
mountains
in
the
North
?
We
wish
for
no
strangers
in
the
land
at
this
time
,
unless
they
be
mighty
men
of
arms
in
whose
faith
and
help
we
can
trust
.
'
'
I
will
vouch
for
him
before
the
seat
of
Denethor
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
And
as
for
valour
,
that
can
not
be
computed
by
stature
.
He
has
passed
through
more
battles
and
perils
than
you
have
,
Ingold
,
though
you
be
twice
his
height
;
and
he
comes
now
from
the
storming
of
Isengard
,
of
which
we
bear
tidings
,
and
great
weariness
is
on
him
,
or
I
would
wake
him
.
His
name
is
Peregrin
,
a
very
valiant
man
.
'
'
Man
?
'
said
Ingold
dubiously
;
and
the
others
laughed
.
'
Man
!
'
cried
Pippin
,
now
thoroughly
roused
.
'
Man
!
Indeed
not
!
I
am
a
hobbit
and
no
more
valiant
than
I
am
a
man
,
save
perhaps
now
and
again
by
necessity
.
Do
not
let
Gandalf
deceive
you
!
'
'
Many
a
doer
of
great
deeds
might
say
no
more
,
'
said
Ingold
.
'
But
what
is
a
hobbit
?
'