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And
he
deemed
that
the
Ring
,
which
was
Sauron
s
,
would
seek
for
its
master
as
he
became
manifest
once
more
;
but
if
he
were
driven
out
again
,
then
it
would
lie
hid
.
Therefore
he
was
willing
to
play
with
peril
and
let
Sauron
be
for
a
time
,
hoping
by
his
craft
to
forestall
both
his
friends
and
the
Enemy
,
when
the
Ring
should
appear
.
He
set
a
watch
upon
the
Gladden
Fields
;
but
soon
he
discovered
that
the
servants
of
Dol
Guldur
were
searching
all
the
ways
of
the
River
in
that
region
.
Then
he
perceived
that
Sauron
also
had
learned
of
the
manner
of
Isildur
s
end
,
and
he
grew
afraid
and
withdrew
to
Isengard
and
fortified
it
;
and
ever
he
probed
deeper
into
the
lore
of
the
Rings
of
Power
and
the
art
of
their
forging
.
But
he
spoke
of
none
of
this
to
the
Council
,
hoping
still
that
he
might
be
the
first
to
hear
news
of
the
Ring
.
He
gathered
a
great
host
of
spies
,
and
many
of
these
were
birds
;
for
Radagast
lent
him
his
aid
,
divining
naught
of
his
treachery
,
and
deeming
that
this
was
but
part
of
the
watch
upon
the
Enemy
.
But
ever
the
shadow
in
Mirkwood
grew
deeper
,
and
to
Dol
Guldur
evil
things
repaired
out
of
all
the
dark
places
of
the
world
;
and
they
were
united
again
under
one
will
,
and
their
malice
was
directed
against
the
Elves
and
the
survivors
of
Numenor
.
Therefore
at
last
the
Council
was
again
summoned
and
the
lore
of
the
Rings
was
much
debated
;
but
Mithrandir
spoke
to
the
Council
,
saying
:
It
is
not
needed
that
the
Ring
should
be
found
,
for
while
it
abides
on
earth
and
is
not
unmade
,
still
the
power
that
it
holds
will
live
,
and
Sauron
will
grow
and
have
hope
.
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The
might
of
the
Elves
and
the
Elf
-
friends
is
less
now
than
of
old
.
Soon
he
will
be
too
strong
for
you
,
even
without
the
Great
Ring
;
for
he
rules
the
Nine
,
and
of
the
Seven
he
has
recovered
three
.
We
must
strike
.
To
this
Curunir
now
assented
,
desiring
that
Sauron
should
be
thrust
from
Dol
Guldur
,
which
was
nigh
to
the
River
,
and
should
have
leisure
to
search
there
no
longer
.
Therefore
,
for
the
last
time
,
he
aided
the
Council
,
and
they
put
forth
their
strength
;
and
they
assailed
Dol
Guldur
,
and
drove
Sauron
from
his
hold
,
and
Mirkwood
for
a
brief
while
was
made
wholesome
again
.
But
their
stroke
was
too
late
.
For
the
Dark
Lord
had
foreseen
it
,
and
he
had
long
prepared
all
his
movements
;
and
the
Ulairi
,
his
Nine
Servants
,
had
gone
before
him
to
make
ready
for
his
coming
.
Therefore
his
flight
was
but
a
feint
,
and
he
soon
returned
,
and
ere
the
Wise
could
prevent
him
he
re
-
entered
his
kingdom
in
Mordor
and
reared
once
again
the
dark
towers
of
Barad
-
dur
.
And
in
that
year
the
White
Council
met
for
the
last
time
,
and
Curunir
withdrew
to
Isengard
,
and
took
counsel
with
none
save
himself
.
Orcs
were
mustering
,
and
far
to
the
east
and
the
south
the
wild
peoples
were
arming
.
Then
in
the
midst
of
gathering
fear
and
the
rumour
of
war
the
foreboding
of
Elrond
was
proved
true
,
and
the
One
Ring
was
indeed
found
again
,
by
a
chance
more
strange
than
even
Mithrandir
had
foreseen
;
and
it
was
hidden
from
Curunir
and
from
Sauron
.
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For
it
had
been
taken
from
Anduin
long
ere
they
sought
for
it
,
being
found
by
one
of
the
small
fisher
-
folk
that
dwelt
by
the
River
,
ere
the
Kings
failed
in
Condor
;
and
by
its
finder
it
was
brought
beyond
search
into
dark
hiding
under
the
roots
of
the
mountains
.
There
it
dwelt
,
until
even
in
the
year
of
the
assault
upon
Dol
Guldur
it
was
found
again
,
by
a
wayfarer
,
fleeing
into
the
depths
of
the
earth
from
the
pursuit
of
the
Orcs
,
and
passed
into
a
far
distant
country
,
even
to
the
land
of
the
Periannath
,
the
Little
People
,
the
Halflings
,
who
dwelt
in
the
west
of
Eriador
.
And
ere
that
day
they
had
been
held
of
small
account
by
Elves
and
by
Men
,
and
neither
Sauron
nor
any
of
the
Wise
save
Mithrandir
had
in
all
their
counsels
given
thought
to
them
.
Now
by
fortune
and
his
vigilance
Mithrandir
first
learned
of
the
Ring
,
ere
Sauron
had
news
of
it
;
yet
he
was
dismayed
and
in
doubt
.
For
too
great
was
the
evil
power
of
this
thing
for
any
of
the
Wise
to
wield
,
unless
like
Curunir
he
wished
himself
to
become
a
tyrant
and
a
dark
lord
in
his
turn
;
but
neither
could
it
be
concealed
from
Sauron
for
ever
,
nor
could
it
be
unmade
by
the
craft
of
the
Elves
.
Therefore
with
the
help
of
the
Dunedain
of
the
North
Mithrandir
set
a
watch
upon
the
land
of
the
Periannath
and
bided
his
time
.
But
Sauron
had
many
ears
,
and
soon
he
heard
rumour
of
the
One
Ring
,
which
above
all
things
he
desired
,
and
he
sent
forth
the
Nazgul
to
take
it
.
Then
war
was
kindled
,
and
in
battle
with
Sauron
the
Third
Age
ended
even
as
it
had
begun
.
But
those
who
saw
the
things
that
were
done
in
that
time
,
deeds
of
valour
and
wonder
,
have
elsewhere
told
the
tale
of
the
War
of
the
Ring
,
and
how
it
ended
both
in
victory
unlocked
for
and
in
sorrow
long
foreseen
.
Here
let
it
be
said
that
in
those
days
the
Heir
of
Isildur
arose
in
the
North
,
and
he
took
the
shards
of
the
sword
of
Elendil
,
and
in
Imladris
they
were
reforged
;
and
he
went
then
to
war
,
a
great
captain
of
Men
.
He
was
Aragorn
son
of
Arathorn
,
the
nine
and
thirtieth
heir
in
the
right
line
from
Isildur
,
and
yet
more
like
to
Elendil
than
any
before
him
.
Battle
there
was
in
Rohan
,
and
Curunir
the
traitor
was
thrown
down
and
Isengard
broken
;
and
before
the
City
of
Gondor
a
great
field
was
fought
,
and
the
Lord
of
Morgul
,
Captain
of
Sauron
,
there
passed
into
darkness
;
and
the
Heir
of
Isildur
led
the
host
of
the
West
to
the
Black
Gates
of
Mordor
.