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But
King
Fingon
was
hard
put
to
it
to
hold
back
the
army
of
Angband
that
came
down
from
the
north
;
and
battle
was
Joined
upon
the
very
plains
of
Hithlum
.
There
Fingon
was
outnumbered
;
but
the
ships
of
Cirdan
sailed
in
great
strength
up
the
Firth
of
Drengist
,
and
in
the
hour
of
need
the
Elves
of
the
Falas
came
upon
the
host
of
Morgoth
from
the
west
.
Then
the
Orcs
broke
and
fled
,
and
the
Eldar
had
the
victory
,
and
their
horsed
archers
pursued
them
even
into
the
Iron
Mountains
.
Thereafter
Hurin
son
of
Galdor
ruled
the
house
of
Hador
in
Dor
-
lomin
,
and
served
Fingon
.
Hurin
was
of
less
stature
than
his
fathers
,
or
his
son
after
him
;
but
he
was
tireless
and
enduring
in
body
,
lithe
and
swift
after
the
manner
of
his
mothers
kin
,
Hareth
of
the
Haladin
His
wife
was
Morwen
Eledhwen
,
daughter
of
Baragund
of
the
house
of
Beor
,
she
who
fled
from
Dorthonion
with
Rian
daughter
of
Belegund
and
Emeldir
the
mother
of
Beren
.
In
that
time
also
the
outlaws
of
Dorthonion
were
destroyed
,
as
is
told
hereafter
;
and
Beren
son
of
Barahir
alone
escaping
came
hardly
into
Doriath
.
Among
the
tales
of
sorrow
and
of
ruin
that
come
down
to
us
from
the
darkness
of
those
days
there
are
yet
some
in
which
amid
weeping
there
is
joy
and
under
the
shadow
of
death
light
that
endures
.
And
of
these
histories
most
fair
still
in
the
ears
of
the
Elves
is
the
tale
of
Beren
and
Luthien
.
Of
their
lives
was
made
the
Lay
of
Leithian
,
Release
from
Bondage
,
which
is
the
longest
save
one
of
the
songs
concerning
the
world
of
old
;
but
here
is
told
in
fewer
words
and
without
song
.
It
has
been
told
that
Barahir
would
not
for
sake
Dorthonion
,
and
there
Morgoth
pursued
him
to
his
death
,
until
at
last
there
remained
to
him
only
twelve
companions
.
Now
the
forest
of
Dorthonion
rose
southward
into
mountainous
moors
;
and
in
the
east
of
those
highlands
there
lay
a
lake
,
Tarn
Aeluin
,
with
wild
heaths
about
it
,
and
all
that
land
was
pathless
and
untamed
,
for
even
in
the
days
of
the
Long
Peace
none
had
dwelt
there
.
But
the
waters
of
Tarn
Aeluin
were
held
in
reverence
,
for
they
were
clear
and
blue
by
day
and
by
night
were
a
mirror
for
the
stars
;
and
it
was
said
that
Melian
herself
had
hollowed
that
water
in
the
days
of
old
.
Thither
Barahir
and
his
outlaws
withdrew
,
and
there
made
their
lair
,
and
Morgoth
could
not
discover
it
.
But
the
rumour
of
the
deeds
of
Barahir
and
his
companions
went
far
and
wide
;
and
Morgoth
commanded
Sauron
to
find
them
and
destroy
them
.
Now
among
the
companions
of
Barahir
was
Gorlim
son
of
Angrim
.
His
wife
was
named
Eilinel
,
and
their
love
was
great
,
ere
evil
befell
.
But
Gorlim
returning
from
the
war
upon
the
marches
found
his
house
plundered
and
forsaken
,
and
his
wife
gone
;
whether
slain
or
taken
he
knew
not
.
Then
he
fled
to
Barahir
,
and
of
companions
his
he
was
the
most
fierce
and
desperate
;
but
doubt
gnawed
his
heart
,
thinking
that
perhaps
Eilinel
was
not
dead
.
At
times
he
would
depart
alone
and
secretly
,
and
visit
his
house
that
stood
amid
the
fields
and
woods
he
had
once
possessed
;
and
this
became
known
to
the
servants
of
Morgoth
.
On
a
time
of
autumn
he
came
in
the
dusk
of
evening
,
and
drawing
near
he
saw
as
he
thought
a
light
at
the
window
;
and
coming
warily
he
looked
within
.
There
he
saw
Eilinel
,
and
her
face
was
worn
with
grief
and
hunger
,
and
it
seemed
to
him
that
he
heard
her
voice
lamenting
that
he
had
forsaken
her
.
But
even
as
he
cried
aloud
the
light
was
blown
out
in
the
wind
;
wolves
howled
,
and
on
his
shoulders
he
felt
suddenly
the
heavy
hands
of
Sauron
’
s
hunters
.
Thus
Gorlim
was
ensnared
;
and
taking
him
to
their
camp
they
tormented
,
seeking
to
learn
the
hidings
of
Barahir
and
all
his
ways
.
But
nothing
would
Gorlim
tell
.
Then
they
promised
him
that
he
should
be
released
and
restored
to
Eilinel
,
if
he
would
yield
;
and
being
at
last
worn
with
pain
,
and
yearning
for
his
wife
,
he
faltered
.
Then
straightaway
they
brought
him
into
the
dreadful
presence
of
Sauron
;
and
Sauron
said
:
’
I
hear
now
that
thou
wouldst
barter
with
me
.
What
is
thy
price
?
’
And
Gorlim
answered
that
he
should
find
Eilinel
again
,
and
with
her
be
set
free
;
for
he
thought
Eilinel
also
had
been
made
captive
.