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The
pursuers
brought
their
steeds
to
a
sudden
stand
.
A
silence
followed
:
and
then
in
the
moonlight
,
a
horseman
could
be
seen
dismounting
and
walking
slowly
forward
.
His
hand
showed
white
as
he
held
it
up
,
palm
outward
,
in
token
of
peace
;
but
the
king
's
men
gripped
their
weapons
.
At
ten
paces
the
man
stopped
.
He
was
tall
,
a
dark
standing
shadow
.
Then
his
clear
voice
rang
out
.
'
Rohan
?
Rohan
did
you
say
?
That
is
a
glad
word
.
We
seek
that
land
in
haste
from
long
afar
.
'
'
You
have
found
it
,
'
said
Éomer
.
'
When
you
crossed
the
fords
yonder
you
entered
it
.
But
it
is
the
realm
of
Théoden
the
King
.
None
ride
here
save
by
his
leave
.
Who
are
you
?
And
what
is
your
haste
?
'
'
Halbarad
Dúnadan
,
Ranger
of
the
North
I
am
,
'
cried
the
man
.
'
We
seek
one
Aragorn
son
of
Arathorn
,
and
we
heard
that
he
was
in
Rohan
.
'
'
And
you
have
found
him
also
!
'
cried
Aragorn
.
Giving
his
reins
to
Merry
,
he
ran
forward
and
embraced
the
newcomer
.
'
Halbarad
!
'
he
said
.
'
Of
all
joys
this
is
the
least
expected
!
'
Merry
breathed
a
sigh
of
relief
.
He
had
thought
that
this
was
some
last
trick
of
Saruman
's
,
to
waylay
the
king
while
he
had
only
a
few
men
about
him
;
but
it
seemed
that
there
would
be
no
need
to
die
in
Théoden
's
defence
,
not
yet
at
any
rate
.
He
sheathed
his
sword
.
'
All
is
well
,
'
said
Aragorn
,
turning
back
.
'
Here
are
some
of
my
own
kin
from
the
far
land
where
I
dwelt
.
But
why
they
come
,
and
how
many
they
be
,
Halbarad
shall
tell
us
.
'
'
I
have
thirty
with
me
,
'
said
Halbarad
.
'
That
is
all
of
our
kindred
that
could
be
gathered
in
haste
;
but
the
brethren
Elladan
and
Elrohir
have
ridden
with
us
,
desiring
to
go
to
the
war
.
We
rode
as
swiftly
as
we
might
when
your
summons
came
.
'
'
But
I
did
not
summon
you
,
'
said
Aragorn
,
'
save
only
in
wish
.
My
thoughts
have
often
turned
to
you
,
and
seldom
more
than
tonight
;
yet
I
have
sent
no
word
.
But
come
!
All
such
matters
must
wait
.
You
find
us
riding
in
haste
and
danger
.
Ride
with
us
now
,
if
the
king
will
give
his
leave
.
'