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31
But
Iluvatar
knew
that
Men
,
being
set
amid
the
turmoils
of
the
powers
of
the
world
,
would
stray
often
,
and
would
not
use
their
gifts
in
harmony
;
and
he
said
:
These
too
in
their
time
shall
find
that
all
that
they
do
redounds
at
the
end
only
to
the
glory
of
my
work
.
Yet
the
Elves
believe
that
Men
are
often
a
grief
to
Manwe
,
who
knows
most
of
the
mind
of
Iluvatar
;
for
it
seems
to
the
Elves
that
Men
resemble
Melkor
most
of
all
the
Ainur
,
although
he
has
ever
feared
and
hated
them
,
even
those
that
served
him
.
32
It
is
one
with
this
gift
of
freedom
that
the
children
of
Men
dwell
only
a
short
space
in
the
world
alive
,
and
are
not
bound
to
it
,
and
depart
soon
whither
the
Elves
know
not
.
Whereas
the
Elves
remain
until
the
end
of
days
,
and
their
love
of
the
Earth
and
all
the
world
is
more
single
and
more
poignant
therefore
,
and
as
the
years
lengthen
ever
more
sorrowful
.
For
the
Elves
die
not
till
tile
world
dies
,
unless
they
are
slain
or
waste
in
grief
(
and
to
both
these
seeming
deaths
they
are
subject
)
;
neither
does
age
subdue
their
strength
,
unless
one
grow
weary
of
ten
thousand
centuries
;
and
dying
they
are
gathered
to
the
halls
of
Mandos
in
Valinor
,
whence
they
may
in
time
return
.
But
the
sons
of
Men
die
indeed
,
and
leave
the
world
;
wherefore
they
are
called
the
Guests
,
or
the
Strangers
.
Death
is
their
fate
,
the
gift
of
Iluvatar
,
which
as
Time
wears
even
the
Powers
shall
envy
.
33
But
Melkor
has
cast
his
shadow
upon
it
,
and
confounded
it
with
darkness
,
and
brought
forth
evil
out
of
good
,
and
fear
out
of
hope
.
Yet
of
old
the
Valar
declared
to
the
Elves
in
Valinor
that
Men
shall
join
in
the
Second
Music
of
the
Ainur
;
whereas
Iluvatar
has
hot
revealed
what
he
purposes
for
the
Elves
after
the
World
s
end
,
and
Melkor
has
not
discovered
it
.
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34
It
is
told
that
in
their
beginning
the
Dwarves
were
made
by
Aule
in
the
darkness
of
Middle
-
earth
;
for
so
greatly
did
Aule
desire
the
coming
of
the
Children
,
to
have
learners
to
whom
he
could
teach
his
lore
and
his
crafts
,
that
he
was
unwilling
to
await
the
fulfilment
of
the
designs
of
Iluvatar
.
And
Aule
made
the
Dwarves
even
as
they
still
are
,
because
the
forms
of
the
Children
who
were
to
come
were
unclear
to
his
mind
,
and
because
the
power
of
Melkor
was
yet
over
the
Earth
;
and
he
wished
therefore
that
they
should
be
strong
and
unyielding
.
But
fearing
that
the
other
Valar
might
blame
his
work
,
he
wrought
in
secret
:
and
he
made
first
the
Seven
Fathers
of
the
Dwarves
in
a
hall
under
the
mountains
in
Middle
-
earth
.
35
Now
Iluvatar
knew
what
was
done
,
and
in
the
very
hour
that
Aule
s
work
was
complete
,
and
he
was
pleased
,
and
began
to
instruct
the
Dwarves
in
the
speech
that
he
had
devised
for
them
,
Iluvatar
spoke
to
him
;
and
Aule
heard
his
voice
and
was
silent
.
And
the
voice
of
Iluvatar
said
to
him
:
Why
hast
thou
done
this
?
Why
dost
thou
attempt
a
thing
which
thou
knowest
is
beyond
thy
power
and
thy
authority
?
For
thou
hast
from
me
as
a
gift
thy
own
bring
only
,
and
no
more
;
and
therefore
the
creatures
of
thy
hand
and
mind
can
live
only
by
that
being
,
moving
when
thou
thinkest
to
move
them
,
and
if
thy
thought
be
elsewhere
,
standing
idle
.
Is
that
thy
desire
?
36
Then
Aule
answered
:
I
did
not
desire
such
lordship
.
I
desired
things
other
than
I
am
,
to
love
and
to
teach
them
,
so
that
they
too
might
perceive
the
beauty
of
Ea
,
which
thou
hast
caused
to
be
.
For
it
seemed
to
me
that
there
is
great
room
in
Arda
for
many
things
that
might
rejoice
in
it
,
yet
it
is
for
the
most
part
empty
still
,
and
dumb
.
And
in
my
impatience
I
have
fallen
into
folly
.
37
Yet
the
making
of
thing
is
in
my
heart
from
my
own
making
by
thee
;
and
the
child
of
little
understanding
that
makes
a
play
of
the
deeds
of
his
father
may
do
so
without
thought
of
mockery
,
but
because
he
is
the
son
of
his
father
.
But
what
shall
I
do
now
,
so
that
thou
be
not
angry
with
me
for
ever
?
As
a
child
to
his
father
,
I
offer
to
thee
these
things
,
the
work
of
the
hands
which
thou
hast
made
.
Do
with
them
what
thou
wilt
.
But
should
I
not
rather
destroy
the
work
of
my
presumption
?
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38
Then
Aule
took
up
a
great
hammer
to
smite
the
Dwarves
;
and
he
wept
.
But
Iluvatar
had
compassion
upon
Aule
and
his
desire
,
because
of
his
humility
;
and
the
Dwarves
shrank
from
the
hammer
and
wore
afraid
,
and
they
bowed
down
their
heads
and
begged
for
mercy
.
And
the
voice
of
Iluvatar
said
to
Aule
:
Thy
offer
I
accepted
even
as
it
was
made
.
Dost
thou
not
see
that
these
things
have
now
a
life
of
their
own
,
and
speak
with
their
own
voices
?
Else
they
would
not
have
flinched
from
thy
blow
,
nor
from
any
command
of
thy
will
.
Then
Aule
cast
down
his
hammer
and
was
glad
,
and
he
gave
thanks
to
Iluvatar
,
saying
:
May
Eru
bless
my
work
and
amend
it
!
39
But
Iluvatar
spoke
again
and
said
:
Even
as
I
gave
being
to
the
thoughts
of
the
Ainur
at
the
beginning
of
the
World
,
so
now
I
have
taken
up
thy
desire
and
given
to
it
a
place
therein
;
but
in
no
other
way
will
I
amend
thy
handiwork
,
and
as
thou
hast
made
it
,
so
shall
it
be
.
But
I
will
not
suffer
this
:
that
these
should
come
before
the
Firstborn
of
my
design
,
nor
that
thy
impatience
should
be
rewarded
.
They
shall
sleep
now
in
the
darkness
under
stone
,
and
shall
not
come
forth
until
the
Firstborn
have
awakened
upon
Earth
;
and
until
that
time
thou
and
they
shall
wait
,
though
long
it
seem
.
40
But
when
the
time
comes
I
will
awaken
them
,
and
they
shall
be
to
thee
as
children
;
and
often
strife
shall
arise
between
thine
and
mine
,
the
children
of
my
adoption
and
the
children
of
my
choice
.