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'
But
,
'
said
Pippin
.
'
But
what
?
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
Only
one
but
will
I
allow
tonight
.
'
'
Gollum
,
'
said
Pippin
.
'
How
on
earth
could
they
be
going
about
with
him
,
even
following
him
?
And
I
could
see
that
Faramir
did
not
like
the
place
he
was
taking
them
to
any
more
than
you
do
.
What
is
wrong
?
'
'
I
can
not
answer
that
now
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
Yet
my
heart
guessed
that
Frodo
and
Gollum
would
meet
before
the
end
.
For
good
,
or
for
evil
.
But
of
Cirith
Ungol
I
will
not
speak
tonight
.
Treachery
,
treachery
I
fear
;
treachery
of
that
miserable
creature
.
But
so
it
must
be
.
Let
us
remember
that
a
traitor
may
betray
himself
and
do
good
that
he
does
not
intend
.
It
can
be
so
,
sometimes
.
Good
night
!
'
The
next
day
came
with
a
morning
like
a
brown
dusk
,
and
the
hearts
of
men
,
lifted
for
a
while
by
the
return
of
Faramir
,
sank
low
again
.
The
winged
Shadows
were
not
seen
again
that
day
,
yet
ever
and
anon
,
high
above
the
city
,
a
faint
cry
would
come
,
and
many
who
heard
it
would
stand
stricken
with
a
passing
dread
,
while
the
less
stout-hearted
quailed
and
wept
.
And
now
Faramir
was
gone
again
.
'
They
give
him
no
rest
,
'
some
murmured
.
'
The
Lord
drives
his
son
too
hard
,
and
now
he
must
do
the
duty
of
two
,
for
himself
and
for
the
one
that
will
not
return
.
'
And
ever
men
looked
northward
,
asking
:
'
Where
are
the
Riders
of
Rohan
?
'
In
truth
Faramir
did
not
go
by
his
own
choosing
.
But
the
Lord
of
the
City
was
master
of
his
Council
,
and
he
was
in
no
mood
that
day
to
bow
to
others
.
Early
in
the
morning
the
Council
had
been
summoned
.
There
all
the
captains
judged
that
because
of
the
threat
in
the
South
their
force
was
too
weak
to
make
any
stroke
of
war
on
their
own
part
,
unless
perchance
the
Riders
of
Rohan
yet
should
come
.
Meanwhile
they
must
man
the
walls
and
wait
.
'
Yet
,
'
said
Denethor
,
'
we
should
not
lightly
abandon
the
outer
defences
,
the
Rammas
made
with
so
great
a
labour
.
And
the
Enemy
must
pay
dearly
for
the
crossing
of
the
River
.
That
he
can
not
do
,
in
force
to
assail
the
City
,
either
north
of
Cair
Andros
because
of
the
marshes
,
or
southwards
towards
Lebennin
because
of
the
breadth
of
the
River
,
that
needs
many
boats
.
It
is
at
Osgiliath
that
he
will
put
his
weight
,
as
before
when
Boromir
denied
him
the
passage
.
'