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581
For
Turgon
took
great
liking
for
the
sons
of
Galdor
,
and
spoke
much
with
them
;
and
he
wished
indeed
to
keep
them
in
Gondolin
out
of
love
,
and
not
only
for
his
law
that
no
stranger
,
be
he
Elf
or
Man
,
who
found
the
way
to
the
secret
kingdom
and
looked
upon
the
city
should
ever
depart
again
,
until
the
King
should
open
the
leaguer
,
and
the
hidden
people
should
come
forth
.
582
But
Hurin
and
Huor
desired
to
return
to
their
own
people
and
share
in
the
wars
and
griefs
that
now
beset
them
.
583
And
Hurin
said
to
Turgon
:
"
Lord
,
we
are
but
mortal
Men
,
and
unlike
the
Eldar
.
They
may
endure
for
long
years
awaiting
battle
with
their
enemies
in
some
far
distant
day
;
but
for
us
the
time
is
short
,
and
our
hope
and
strength
soon
wither
.
Moreover
we
did
not
find
the
road
to
Gondolin
,
and
indeed
we
do
not
know
surely
where
this
city
stands
;
for
we
were
brought
in
fear
and
wonder
by
the
high
ways
of
the
air
,
and
in
mercy
our
eyes
were
veiled
.
Then
Turgon
granted
his
prayer
,
and
he
said
:
By
the
way
that
you
came
you
have
leave
to
depart
,
if
Thorondor
is
willing
.
I
grieve
at
this
parting
;
yet
in
a
little
while
,
as
the
Eldar
account
it
,
we
may
meet
again
.
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584
But
Maeglin
,
the
King
s
sister
-
son
,
who
was
mighty
in
Gondolin
,
grieved
not
at
all
at
their
going
,
though
he
begrudged
them
the
favour
of
the
King
,
for
he
had
no
love
for
any
of
the
kindred
of
Men
;
and
he
said
to
Hurin
:
The
King
s
grace
is
greater
than
you
know
,
and
the
law
is
become
less
stem
than
aforetime
;
or
else
no
choice
would
be
given
you
but
to
abide
here
to
your
life
s
end
.
585
Then
Hurin
answered
him
:
The
King
s
grace
is
great
indeed
;
but
if
our
word
is
not
enough
,
then
we
will
swear
oaths
to
you
.
And
the
brothers
swore
never
to
reveal
the
counsels
of
Turgon
,
and
to
keep
secret
an
that
they
had
seen
in
his
realm
.
Then
they
took
their
leave
,
and
the
eagles
coming
bore
them
away
by
night
,
and
set
them
down
in
Dor
-
lomin
before
the
dawn
.
Their
kinsfolk
rejoiced
to
see
them
,
for
messengers
from
Brethil
had
reported
that
they
were
lost
;
but
they
would
not
declare
even
to
their
father
where
they
had
been
,
save
that
they
were
rescued
in
the
wilderness
by
the
eagles
that
brought
them
home
.
But
Galdor
said
:
Did
you
then
dwell
a
year
in
the
wild
?
Or
did
the
eagles
house
you
in
their
eyries
?
But
you
found
food
and
fine
raiment
,
and
return
as
young
princes
,
not
as
waifs
of
the
wood
.
And
Hurin
answered
:
Be
content
that
we
have
returned
;
for
only
under
an
oath
of
silence
was
this
permitted
.
Then
Galdor
questioned
them
no
more
,
but
he
and
many
others
guessed
at
the
truth
;
and
in
time
the
strange
fortune
of
Hurin
and
Huor
reached
the
ears
of
the
servants
of
Morgoth
.
586
Now
when
Turgon
learned
of
the
breaking
of
the
leaguer
of
Angband
he
would
not
suffer
any
of
his
own
people
to
issue
forth
to
war
;
for
he
deemed
that
Gondolin
was
strong
,
and
the
time
not
yet
ripe
for
its
revealing
.
But
he
believed
also
that
the
ending
of
the
Siege
was
the
beginning
of
the
downfall
of
the
Noldor
,
unless
aid
should
come
;
and
he
sent
companies
of
the
Gondolindrim
in
secret
to
the
mouths
of
Sirion
and
the
Isle
of
Balar
.
587
There
they
built
ships
,
and
set
sail
into
the
uttermost
West
upon
Turgon
s
errand
,
seeking
for
Valinor
,
to
ask
for
pardon
and
aid
of
the
Valar
;
and
they
besought
the
birds
of
the
sea
to
guide
them
.
But
the
seas
were
wild
and
wide
,
and
shadow
and
enchantment
lay
upon
them
;
and
Valinor
was
hidden
.
Therefore
none
of
the
messengers
of
Turgon
came
into
the
West
,
and
many
were
lost
and
few
returned
;
but
the
doom
of
Gondolin
drew
nearer
.
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588
Rumour
came
to
Morgoth
of
these
things
,
and
he
was
unquiet
amid
his
victories
;
and
he
desired
greatly
to
learn
tidings
of
Felagund
and
Turgon
.
For
they
had
vanished
out
of
knowledge
,
and
yet
were
not
dead
;
and
he
feared
what
they
might
yet
accomplish
against
him
.
Of
Nargothrond
he
knew
indeed
the
name
,
but
neither
its
place
nor
its
strength
;
and
of
Gondolin
he
knew
nothing
,
and
the
thought
of
Turgon
troubled
him
the
more
.
Therefore
he
sent
forth
ever
more
spies
into
Beleriand
;
but
he
recalled
the
main
hosts
of
the
Orcs
to
Angband
,
for
he
perceived
that
he
could
not
yet
make
a
final
and
victorious
battle
until
he
had
gathered
new
strength
,
and
that
he
had
not
measured
rightly
the
valour
of
the
Noldor
nor
the
might
in
arms
of
the
Men
that
fought
beside
them
.
Great
though
his
victory
had
been
in
the
Bragollach
and
in
the
years
after
,
and
grievous
the
harm
that
he
had
done
to
his
enemies
,
his
own
loss
had
been
no
less
;
and
though
he
held
Dorthonion
and
the
Pass
of
Sirion
,
the
Eldar
recovering
from
their
first
dismay
began
now
to
regain
what
they
had
lost
.
589
Thus
Beleriand
in
the
south
had
a
semblance
of
peace
again
for
a
few
brief
years
;
but
the
forges
of
Angband
were
full
of
labour
.
590
When
seven
years
had
passed
since
the
Fourth
Battle
,
Morgoth
renewed
his
assault
,
and
he
sent
a
great
force
against
Hithlum
.
The
attack
on
the
passes
of
the
Shadowy
Mountains
was
bitter
,
and
in
the
siege
of
Eithel
Sirion
Galdor
the
tall
.
Lord
of
Dor
-
lomin
,
was
slain
by
an
arrow
.
That
fortress
he
held
on
behalf
of
Fingon
the
High
King
;
and
in
that
same
place
his
father
Hador
Lorindol
died
but
a
little
time
before
.
Hurin
his
son
was
then
newly
come
to
manhood
,
but
he
was
great
in
strength
both
of
mind
and
body
;
and
he
drove
the
Orcs
with
heavy
slaughter
from
Ered
Wethrin
,
and
pursued
them
far
across
the
sands
of
Anfauglith
.