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He
stood
up
.
'
Come
!
'
he
cried
,
and
drew
his
sword
,
and
it
flashed
in
the
twilit
hall
of
the
Burg
.
'
To
the
Stone
of
Erech
!
I
seek
the
Paths
of
the
Dead
.
Come
with
me
who
will
!
'
Legolas
and
Gimli
made
no
answer
,
but
they
rose
and
followed
Aragorn
from
the
hall
.
On
the
green
there
waited
,
still
and
silent
,
the
hooded
Rangers
.
Legolas
and
Gimli
mounted
.
Aragorn
sprang
upon
Roheryn
.
Then
Halbarad
lifted
a
great
horn
,
and
the
blast
of
it
echoed
in
Helm
's
Deep
;
and
with
that
they
leapt
away
,
riding
down
the
Coomb
like
thunder
,
while
all
the
men
that
were
left
on
Dike
or
Burg
stared
in
amaze
.
And
while
Théoden
went
by
slow
paths
in
the
hills
,
the
Grey
Company
passed
swiftly
over
the
plain
,
and
on
the
next
day
in
the
afternoon
they
came
to
Edoras
;
and
there
they
halted
only
briefly
,
ere
they
passed
up
the
valley
,
and
so
came
to
Dunharrow
as
darkness
fell
.
The
Lady
Éowyn
greeted
them
and
was
glad
of
their
coming
;
for
no
mightier
men
had
she
seen
than
the
Dúnedain
and
the
fair
sons
of
Elrond
;
but
on
Aragorn
most
of
all
her
eyes
rested
.
And
when
they
sat
at
supper
with
her
,
they
talked
together
,
and
she
heard
of
all
that
had
passed
since
Théoden
rode
away
,
concerning
which
only
hasty
tidings
had
yet
reached
her
;
and
when
she
heard
of
the
battle
in
Helm
's
Deep
and
the
great
slaughter
of
their
foes
,
and
of
the
charge
of
Théoden
and
his
knights
,
then
her
eyes
shone
.
But
at
last
she
said
:
'
Lords
,
you
are
weary
and
shall
now
go
to
your
beds
with
such
ease
as
can
be
contrived
in
haste
.
But
tomorrow
fairer
housing
shall
be
found
for
you
.
'
But
Aragorn
said
:
'
Nay
,
lady
,
be
not
troubled
for
us
!
If
we
may
lie
here
tonight
and
break
our
fast
tomorrow
,
it
will
be
enough
.
For
I
ride
on
an
errand
most
urgent
,
and
with
the
first
light
of
morning
we
must
go
.
'
She
smiled
on
him
and
said
:
'
Then
it
was
kindly
done
,
lord
,
to
ride
so
many
miles
out
of
your
way
to
bring
tidings
to
Éowyn
,
and
to
speak
with
her
in
her
exile
.
'
'
Indeed
no
man
would
count
such
a
journey
wasted
,
'
said
Aragorn
;
'
and
yet
,
lady
,
I
could
not
have
come
hither
,
if
it
were
not
that
the
road
which
I
must
take
leads
me
to
Dunharrow
.
'
And
she
answered
as
one
that
likes
not
what
is
said
:
"
Then
,
lord
,
you
are
astray
;
for
out
of
Harrowdale
no
road
runs
east
or
south
;
and
you
had
best
return
as
you
came
.
'