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701
But
Beren
came
not
.
Therefore
Huan
and
Luthien
sought
him
in
the
isle
;
and
Luthien
found
him
mourning
by
Felagund
.
So
deep
was
his
anguish
that
he
lay
still
,
and
did
not
hear
her
feet
.
Then
thinking
him
already
dead
she
put
her
arms
about
him
and
fell
into
a
dark
forgetfulness
.
But
Beren
coming
back
to
the
light
out
of
the
pits
of
despair
lifted
her
up
,
and
they
looked
again
upon
one
another
;
and
the
day
rising
over
the
dark
hills
shone
upon
them
.
702
They
buried
the
body
of
Felagund
upon
the
hill
-
top
of
his
own
isle
,
and
it
was
clean
again
;
and
the
green
grave
of
Finrod
Finarfin
s
son
,
fairest
of
all
the
princes
of
the
Elves
,
remained
inviolate
,
until
the
land
was
changed
and
broken
,
and
foundered
under
destroying
seas
.
But
Finrod
walks
with
Finarfin
his
father
beneath
the
trees
in
Eldamar
.
703
Now
Beren
and
Luthien
Tinuviel
went
free
again
and
together
walked
through
the
woods
renewing
for
a
time
their
joy
;
and
though
winter
came
it
hurt
them
not
,
for
flowers
lingered
where
Luthien
went
,
and
the
birds
sang
beneath
the
snow
clad
hills
.
But
Huan
being
faithful
went
back
to
Celegorm
his
master
;
yet
their
love
was
less
than
before
.
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704
There
was
tumult
in
Nargothrond
.
705
For
thither
now
returned
many
Elves
that
had
been
prisoners
in
the
isle
of
Sauron
;
and
a
clamour
arose
that
no
words
of
Celegorm
could
still
.
They
lamented
bitterly
the
fall
of
Felagund
their
king
,
saying
that
a
maiden
had
dared
that
which
the
sons
of
Feanor
had
not
dared
to
do
;
but
many
perceived
that
it
was
treachery
rather
than
fear
that
had
guided
Celegorm
and
Curufin
.
There
fore
the
hearts
of
the
people
of
Nargothrond
were
released
from
their
dominion
,
and
turned
again
to
the
house
of
Finarfin
;
and
they
obeyed
Orodreth
.
But
he
would
not
suffer
them
to
slay
the
brothers
,
as
some
desired
,
for
the
spilling
of
kindred
blood
by
kin
would
bind
the
cures
of
Mandos
more
closely
upon
them
all
.
Yet
neither
bread
nor
rest
would
he
grant
to
Celegorm
and
Curufin
within
his
realm
,
and
he
swore
that
there
should
be
little
love
between
Nargothrond
and
the
sons
of
Feanor
there
after
.
706
Let
it
be
so
!
said
Celegorm
,
and
there
was
a
light
of
menace
in
his
eyes
;
but
Curufin
smiled
.
Ten
they
took
horse
and
rode
away
like
fire
,
to
find
if
they
might
their
kindred
in
the
east
.
But
none
would
go
with
them
,
not
even
those
that
were
of
their
own
people
;
for
all
perceived
that
the
curse
lay
heavily
upon
the
brothers
,
and
that
evil
followed
them
.
In
that
time
Celebrimbor
the
son
of
Curufin
repudiated
the
deeds
of
his
father
,
and
remained
in
Nargothrond
;
yet
Huan
followed
still
the
horse
of
Celegorm
his
master
.
707
Northward
they
rode
,
for
they
intended
in
their
haste
to
pass
through
Dimbar
,
and
along
the
north
marches
or
Doriath
,
seeking
the
swiftest
road
to
Him
ring
,
where
Maedhros
their
brother
dwelt
;
and
still
they
might
hope
with
speed
to
traverse
it
,
since
it
lay
close
to
Doriath
s
borders
,
shunning
Nan
Dungortheb
and
the
distant
menace
of
the
Mountains
of
Terror
.
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708
Now
it
is
told
that
Beren
and
Luthien
came
in
their
wandering
into
the
Forests
of
Brethil
,
and
drew
near
at
last
to
the
borders
of
Doriath
.
Then
Beren
took
thought
of
his
vow
;
and
against
his
heart
he
resolved
,
when
Luthien
was
come
again
within
the
safety
of
her
own
land
,
to
set
forth
once
more
.
But
she
was
not
willing
to
be
parted
form
him
again
,
saying
:
You
must
choose
,
Beren
,
between
these
two
:
to
relinquish
the
quest
and
your
oath
and
seek
a
life
of
wandering
upon
the
face
of
the
earth
;
or
to
hold
to
your
word
and
challenge
the
power
of
darkness
upon
its
throne
.
But
on
either
road
I
shall
go
with
you
,
and
our
doom
shall
be
alike
.
709
Even
as
they
spoke
together
of
these
things
,
walking
without
heed
of
aught
else
,
Celegorm
and
Curufin
rode
up
,
hastening
through
the
forest
;
and
the
brothers
espied
them
and
knew
them
for
afar
.
Then
Celegorm
turned
his
horse
,
and
spurred
it
upon
Beren
,
purposing
to
ride
him
down
;
but
Curufin
swerving
stooped
and
lifted
Luthien
to
his
saddle
,
for
he
was
a
strong
and
cunning
horseman
.
710
Then
Beren
sprang
from
before
Celegorm
full
upon
the
speeding
horse
of
Curufin
that
had
passed
hi
;
and
the
Leap
of
Beren
is
renowned
among
that
had
passed
him
;
and
the
Leap
of
Beren
is
renowned
among
Men
and
Elves
.
He
took
Curufin
by
the
throat
from
behind
,
and
hurled
him
backward
,
and
they
fell
to
the
ground
together
.
The
horse
reared
and
fell
,
but
Luthien
was
flung
aside
,
and
lay
upon
the
grass
.