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601
Than
Sauron
smiled
,
saying
:
That
is
a
small
price
for
so
great
a
treachery
.
So
shall
it
surely
be
.
Say
on
!
602
Now
Gorlim
would
have
drawn
back
,
but
daunted
by
the
eyes
of
Sauron
he
told
at
last
all
that
he
would
know
.
603
Then
Sauron
laughed
;
and
he
mocked
Gorlim
,
and
revealed
to
him
that
he
had
only
seen
a
phantom
devised
by
wizardry
to
entrap
him
;
for
Eilinel
was
dead
.
Nonetheless
I
will
grant
thy
prayer
,
said
Sauron
;
and
thou
shalt
go
to
Eilinel
,
and
be
set
free
of
my
service
.
Then
he
put
him
cruelly
to
death
.
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604
In
this
way
the
hiding
of
Barahir
was
revealed
,
and
Morgoth
drew
his
net
about
it
;
and
the
Orcs
coming
in
the
still
hours
before
dawn
surprised
the
men
of
Dorthonion
and
slew
them
all
,
save
one
.
For
Beren
son
of
Barahir
had
been
sent
by
his
father
on
a
perilous
errand
to
spy
upon
the
ways
of
the
Enemy
,
and
he
was
far
afield
when
the
lair
was
taken
.
But
as
he
slept
benighted
in
the
forest
he
dreamed
that
carrion
-
birds
sat
thick
as
leaves
upon
bare
trees
beside
a
mere
,
and
blood
dripped
from
their
beaks
.
605
Then
Beren
was
aware
in
his
dream
of
a
form
that
came
to
him
across
the
water
,
and
it
was
a
wraith
of
Gorlim
;
and
it
spoke
to
him
declaring
his
treachery
and
death
,
and
bade
him
make
haste
to
warn
his
father
.
Then
Beren
awoke
,
and
sped
through
the
night
,
and
came
back
to
the
lair
of
the
outlaws
on
the
second
morning
.
But
as
he
drew
near
the
carrion
-
birds
rose
from
the
ground
and
sat
in
the
alder
-
trees
beside
Tarn
Aeluin
,
and
croaked
in
mockery
.
606
There
Beren
buried
his
fathers
bones
,
and
raised
a
cairn
of
boulders
above
him
,
and
swore
upon
it
an
oath
of
vengeance
.
First
there
for
he
pursued
the
Orcs
that
had
slain
his
father
and
his
kinsmen
,
and
he
found
their
camp
by
night
at
Rivil
s
Well
above
the
Fen
of
Serech
,
and
because
of
his
wood
craft
he
came
near
to
their
fire
unseen
.
There
their
captain
made
boast
of
his
deeds
,
and
he
held
up
the
hand
of
Barahir
that
he
had
cut
off
as
a
token
for
Sauron
that
their
mission
was
fulfilled
;
and
the
ring
of
Felagund
was
on
that
hand
.
Then
Beren
sprang
from
behind
rock
,
and
slew
captain
,
and
taking
the
hand
and
the
ring
he
escaped
,
being
defended
by
fate
for
the
Orcs
were
dismayed
,
and
their
arrows
wild
.
607
Thereafter
for
four
years
more
Beren
wandered
still
upon
Dorthonion
,
a
solitary
outlaw
;
but
he
became
the
friend
of
birds
and
beasts
,
and
they
aided
him
,
and
did
not
betray
him
,
and
from
that
time
forth
he
ate
no
flesh
nor
slew
any
living
thing
that
was
not
in
the
service
of
Morgoth
.
He
did
not
fear
death
,
but
only
captivity
,
and
being
bold
and
desperate
he
escaped
both
death
and
bonds
;
and
the
deeds
of
lonely
daring
that
he
achieved
were
noised
abroad
throughout
Beleriand
,
and
the
tail
of
them
came
even
into
Doriath
.
At
length
Morgoth
set
a
price
upon
his
head
no
less
than
the
price
upon
the
head
of
Fingon
,
High
King
of
the
Noldor
;
but
the
Orcs
fled
rather
at
the
rumour
of
his
approach
than
sought
him
out
.
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608
Therefore
and
army
was
sent
against
him
under
the
command
of
Sauron
;
and
Sauron
brought
werewolves
,
fell
beasts
inhabited
by
dreadful
spirits
that
he
had
imprisoned
in
their
bodies
.
609
All
that
land
was
now
become
filled
with
evil
,
and
all
clean
things
were
departing
from
it
;
and
Beren
was
pressed
so
hard
that
at
last
he
was
forced
to
flee
from
Dorthonion
.
In
time
of
winter
and
snow
he
forsook
the
land
and
grave
of
his
father
,
and
climbing
into
the
high
land
of
Doriath
.
There
it
was
put
into
his
heart
that
he
would
go
down
into
the
Hidden
Kingdom
,
where
no
mortal
foot
had
trodden
.
Terrible
was
his
southward
journey
.
Sheer
were
the
precipices
of
Ered
Gorgoroth
,
and
beneath
their
feet
were
shadows
that
were
laid
before
the
rising
of
the
Moon
.
Beyond
lay
the
wilderness
of
Dungortheb
,
where
the
sorcery
of
Sauron
and
the
power
of
Melian
came
together
,
and
horror
and
madness
walked
.
There
spiders
of
the
fell
race
of
Ungoliant
abode
,
spinning
their
unseen
webs
in
which
all
living
things
were
snared
;
and
monsters
wandered
there
that
were
born
in
the
long
dark
before
the
Sun
,
hunting
silently
with
many
eyes
.
No
food
for
Elves
or
Men
was
there
in
that
haunted
land
,
but
death
only
.
That
journey
is
not
accounted
least
among
the
great
deeds
of
Beren
,
but
he
spoke
of
it
to
no
one
after
,
lest
the
horror
return
into
his
mind
;
and
none
know
how
he
found
a
way
,
and
so
came
by
paths
that
no
Man
nor
Elf
else
ever
dared
to
tread
to
the
borders
of
Doriath
.
And
he
passed
through
the
mazes
that
Melian
wove
about
the
kingdom
of
Thingol
,
even
as
she
had
foretold
;
for
a
great
doom
lay
upon
him
.
610
It
is
told
in
the
Lay
of
Leithian
that
Beren
came
stumbling
into
Doriath
grey
and
bowed
as
with
many
years
of
woe
,
so
great
had
been
the
torment
of
the
road
.
But
wandering
in
the
summer
in
the
woods
of
Neldoreth
he
came
upon
Luthien
,
daughter
of
Thingol
and
Melian
,
at
a
time
of
evening
under
moonrise
,
as
she
danced
upon
the
unfading
grass
in
the
glades
beside
Esgalduin
.
Then
all
memory
of
his
pain
departed
from
him
,
and
he
fell
into
an
enchantment
;
for
Luthien
was
the
most
beautiful
of
all
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
.
Blue
was
her
raiment
as
the
unclouded
heaven
,
but
her
eyes
were
grey
as
the
starlit
evening
;
her
mantle
was
sewn
with
golden
flowers
,
but
her
hair
was
dark
as
the
shadows
of
twilight
.
As
the
light
upon
the
leaves
of
trees
,
as
the
voice
of
clear
waters
,
as
the
stars
above
the
mists
of
the
world
,
such
was
her
glory
and
her
loveliness
;
and
in
her
face
was
a
shining
light
.