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Then
Aule
took
the
Seven
Fathers
of
the
Dwarves
,
and
laid
them
to
rest
in
far
-
sundered
places
;
and
he
returned
to
Valinor
,
and
waited
while
the
long
years
lengthened
.
Since
they
were
to
come
in
the
days
of
the
power
of
Melkor
,
Aule
made
the
Dwarves
strong
to
endure
.
Therefore
they
are
stone
-
hard
,
stubborn
,
fast
in
friendship
and
in
enmity
,
and
they
suffer
toil
and
hanger
and
hurt
of
body
more
hardily
than
all
other
speaking
peoples
;
and
they
live
long
,
far
beyond
the
span
of
Men
,
yet
not
for
ever
.
Aforetime
it
was
held
among
the
Elves
in
Middle
-
earth
that
dying
the
Dwarves
returned
to
the
earth
and
the
stone
of
which
they
were
made
;
yet
that
is
not
their
own
belief
.
For
they
say
that
Aule
the
Maker
,
whom
they
call
Mahal
,
cares
for
them
,
and
gathers
them
to
Mandos
in
halls
set
apart
;
and
that
he
declared
to
their
Fathers
of
old
that
Iluvatar
will
hallow
them
and
give
them
a
place
among
the
Children
in
the
End
.
Then
their
part
shall
be
to
serve
Aule
and
to
aid
him
in
the
remaking
of
Arda
after
the
Last
Battle
.
They
say
also
that
the
Seven
Fathers
of
the
Dwarves
return
to
live
again
in
their
own
kin
and
to
bear
once
more
their
ancient
names
:
of
whom
Durin
was
the
most
renowned
in
after
ages
,
father
of
that
kindred
most
friendly
to
the
Elves
,
whose
mansions
were
at
Khazad
-
dum
.
Now
when
Aule
laboured
in
the
making
of
the
Dwarves
he
kept
this
work
hidden
from
the
other
Valar
;
but
at
last
he
opened
his
mind
to
Yavanna
and
told
her
of
all
that
had
come
to
pass
.
Then
Yavanna
said
to
him
:
’
Eru
is
merciful
.
Now
I
see
that
thy
heart
rejoiceth
,
as
indeed
it
may
;
for
thou
hast
received
not
only
forgiveness
but
bounty
.
Yet
because
thou
hiddest
this
thought
from
me
until
its
achievement
,
thy
children
will
have
little
love
for
the
things
of
my
love
.
They
will
love
first
the
things
made
by
their
own
hands
,
as
doth
their
father
.
They
will
delve
in
the
earth
,
and
the
things
that
grow
and
live
upon
the
earth
they
will
not
heed
.
Many
a
tree
shall
feel
the
bite
of
their
iron
without
pity
.
’
But
Aule
answered
:
’
That
shall
also
be
true
of
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
;
for
they
will
eat
and
they
will
build
.
And
though
the
things
of
thy
realm
have
worth
in
themselves
,
and
would
have
worth
if
no
Children
were
to
come
,
yet
Eru
will
give
them
dominion
,
and
they
shall
use
all
that
they
find
in
Arda
:
though
not
,
by
the
purpose
of
Eru
,
without
respect
or
without
gratitude
.
’
’
Not
unless
Melkor
darken
their
hearts
,
’
said
Yavanna
.
And
she
was
not
appeased
,
but
grieved
in
heart
,
fearing
what
might
be
done
upon
Middle
-
earth
in
days
to
come
.
Therefore
she
went
before
Manwe
,
and
she
did
not
betray
the
counsel
of
Aule
,
but
she
said
:
’
King
of
Arda
,
is
it
true
,
as
Aule
hath
said
to
me
,
that
the
Children
when
they
come
shall
have
dominion
over
all
the
things
of
my
labour
,
to
do
as
they
will
therewith
?
’
’
It
is
true
,
’
said
Manwe
.
’
But
why
dost
thou
ask
,
for
thou
hadst
no
need
of
the
teaching
of
Aule
?
’