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So
the
glad
days
passed
;
and
on
the
eighth
day
of
May
the
Riders
of
Rohan
made
ready
,
and
rode
off
by
the
North-way
,
and
with
them
went
the
sons
of
Elrond
.
All
the
road
was
lined
with
people
to
do
them
honour
and
praise
them
,
from
the
Gate
of
the
City
to
the
walls
of
the
Pelennor
.
Then
all
others
that
dwelt
afar
went
back
to
their
homes
rejoicing
;
but
in
the
City
there
was
labour
of
many
willing
hands
to
rebuild
and
renew
and
to
remove
all
the
scars
of
war
and
the
memory
of
the
darkness
.
The
hobbits
still
remained
in
Minas
Tirith
,
with
Legolas
and
Gimli
;
for
Aragorn
was
loth
for
the
fellowship
to
be
dissolved
.
"
At
last
all
such
things
must
end
,
"
he
said
,
"
but
I
would
have
you
wait
a
little
while
longer
:
for
the
end
of
the
deeds
that
you
have
shared
in
has
not
yet
come
.
A
day
draws
near
that
I
have
looked
for
in
all
the
years
of
my
manhood
,
and
when
it
comes
I
would
have
my
friends
beside
me
.
"
But
of
that
day
he
would
say
no
more
.
In
those
days
the
Companions
of
the
Ring
dwelt
together
in
a
fair
house
with
Gandalf
,
and
they
went
to
and
fro
as
they
wished
.
And
Frodo
said
to
Gandalf
:
"
Do
you
know
what
this
day
is
that
Aragorn
speaks
of
?
For
we
are
happy
here
,
and
I
do
n't
wish
to
go
;
but
the
days
are
running
away
,
and
Bilbo
is
waiting
;
and
the
Shire
is
my
home
.
"
"
As
for
Bilbo
,
"
said
Gandalf
,
"
he
is
waiting
for
the
same
day
,
and
he
knows
what
keeps
you
.
And
as
for
the
passing
of
the
days
,
it
is
now
only
May
and
high
summer
is
not
yet
in
;
and
though
all
things
may
seem
changed
,
as
if
an
age
of
the
world
had
gone
by
,
yet
to
the
trees
and
the
grass
it
is
less
than
a
year
since
you
set
out
.
"
"
Pippin
,
"
said
Frodo
,
"
did
n't
you
say
that
Gandalf
was
less
close
than
of
old
?
He
was
weary
of
his
labours
then
,
I
think
.
Now
he
is
recovering
.
"
And
Gandalf
said
:
"
Many
folk
like
to
know
beforehand
what
is
to
be
set
on
the
table
;
but
those
who
have
laboured
to
prepare
the
feast
like
to
keep
their
secret
;
for
wonder
makes
the
words
of
praise
louder
.
And
Aragorn
himself
waits
for
a
sign
.
"
There
came
a
day
when
Gandalf
could
not
be
found
,
and
the
Companions
wondered
what
was
going
forward
.
But
Gandalf
took
Aragorn
out
from
the
City
by
night
,
and
he
brought
him
to
the
southern
feet
of
Mount
Mindolluin
;
and
there
they
found
a
path
made
in
ages
past
that
few
now
dared
to
tread
.
For
it
led
up
on
to
the
mountain
to
a
high
hallow
where
only
the
kings
had
been
wont
to
go
.
And
they
went
up
by
steep
ways
,
until
they
came
to
a
high
field
below
the
snows
that
clad
the
lofty
peaks
,
and
it
looked
down
over
the
precipice
that
stood
behind
the
City
.
And
standing
there
they
surveyed
the
lands
,
for
the
morning
was
come
;
and
they
saw
the
towers
of
the
City
far
below
them
like
white
pencils
touched
by
the
sunlight
,
and
all
the
Vale
of
Anduin
was
like
a
garden
,
and
the
Mountains
of
Shadow
were
veiled
in
a
golden
mist
.
Upon
the
one
side
their
sight
reached
to
the
grey
Emyn
Muil
,
and
the
glint
of
Rauros
was
like
a
star
twinkling
far
off
;
and
upon
the
other
side
they
saw
the
River
like
a
ribbon
laid
down
to
Pelargir
,
and
beyond
that
was
a
light
on
the
hem
of
the
sky
that
spoke
of
the
Sea
.
And
Gandalf
said
:
"
This
is
your
realm
,
and
the
heart
of
the
greater
realm
that
shall
be
.
The
Third
Age
of
the
world
is
ended
,
and
the
new
age
is
begun
;
and
it
is
your
task
to
order
its
beginning
and
to
preserve
what
may
be
preserved
.
For
though
much
has
been
saved
,
much
must
now
pass
away
;
and
the
power
of
the
Three
Rings
also
is
ended
.
And
all
the
lands
that
you
see
,
and
those
that
lie
round
about
them
,
shall
be
dwellings
of
Men
.
For
the
time
comes
of
the
Dominion
of
Men
,
and
the
Elder
Kindred
shall
fade
or
depart
.
"