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871
Then
Mim
rose
,
and
looked
long
at
Turin
.
I
hear
you
,
he
said
.
You
speak
like
a
dwarf
-
lord
of
old
;
and
at
that
I
marvel
.
Now
my
heart
is
cooled
,
though
it
is
not
glad
;
and
hi
this
house
you
may
dwell
,
if
you
will
;
for
I
will
pay
my
ransom
.
872
So
began
the
abiding
of
Turin
in
the
hidden
house
of
Mim
upon
Amon
Rudh
;
and
he
walked
on
the
greensward
before
the
mouth
of
the
cave
,
and
looked
out
east
,
and
west
,
and
north
.
873
Northward
he
looked
,
and
descried
the
Forest
of
Brethil
climbing
green
about
Amon
Obel
in
its
midst
,
and
thither
his
eyes
were
drawn
ever
and
again
,
he
knew
not
why
;
for
his
heart
was
set
rather
to
the
north
-
west
,
where
league
upon
league
away
on
the
skirts
of
the
sky
it
seemed
to
him
that
he
could
glimpse
the
Mountains
of
Shadow
,
the
walls
of
his
home
.
But
at
evening
Turin
looked
west
into
the
sunset
,
as
the
sun
rode
down
red
into
the
hazes
above
the
distant
coasts
,
and
the
Vale
of
Narog
lay
deep
in
the
shadows
between
.
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874
In
the
time
that
followed
Turin
spoke
much
with
Mim
,
and
sitting
with
him
alone
he
listened
to
his
lore
and
the
tale
of
his
life
.
For
Mim
came
of
Dwarves
that
were
banished
in
ancient
days
from
the
great
Dwarf
-
cities
of
the
east
,
and
long
before
the
return
of
Morgoth
they
wandered
westward
into
Beleriand
;
but
they
became
diminished
in
stature
and
in
smith
-
craft
,
and
they
took
to
lives
of
stealth
,
walking
with
bowed
shoulders
and
furtive
steps
.
Before
the
Dwarves
of
Nogrod
and
Belegost
came
west
over
the
mountains
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
knew
not
what
these
others
were
,
and
they
hunted
them
,
and
slew
them
;
but
afterwards
they
let
them
alone
,
and
they
were
called
Noegyth
Nibin
,
the
Petty
-
Dwarves
,
in
the
Sindarin
tongue
.
They
loved
none
but
themselves
,
and
if
they
feared
and
hated
the
Orcs
,
they
hated
the
Eldar
no
less
,
and
the
Exiles
most
of
all
;
for
the
Noldor
,
they
said
,
had
stolen
their
lands
and
their
homes
.
875
Long
ere
King
Finrod
Felagund
came
over
the
Sea
,
the
caves
of
Nargothrond
were
discovered
by
them
,
and
by
them
its
delving
was
begun
;
and
beneath
the
crown
of
Amon
Rudh
,
the
Bald
Hill
,
the
slow
hands
of
the
Petty
-
Dwarves
had
bored
and
deepened
the
caves
through
the
long
years
that
they
dwelt
there
,
untroubled
by
the
Grey
-
elves
of
the
woods
.
876
But
now
at
last
they
had
dwindled
and
died
out
of
Middle
-
earth
,
all
save
Mim
and
his
two
sons
;
and
Mim
was
old
even
in
the
reckoning
of
Dwarves
,
old
and
forgotten
.
And
in
his
halls
the
smithies
were
idle
,
and
the
axes
rusted
,
and
their
name
was
remembered
only
in
ancient
tales
of
Doriath
and
Nargothrond
.
877
But
when
the
year
drew
on
to
midwinter
,
snow
came
down
from
the
north
heavier
than
they
had
known
it
in
the
river
-
vales
,
and
Amon
Rudh
was
covered
deep
;
and
they
said
that
the
winters
worsened
in
Beleriand
as
the
power
of
Angband
grew
.
Then
only
the
hardiest
dared
stir
abroad
;
and
some
fell
sick
,
and
all
were
pinched
with
hunger
.
But
in
the
dim
dusk
of
a
winter
s
day
there
appeared
suddenly
among
them
a
man
,
as
it
seemed
,
of
great
bulk
and
girth
,
cloaked
and
hooded
in
white
;
and
he
walked
up
to
the
fire
without
a
word
.
And
when
men
sprang
up
in
fear
,
he
laughed
,
and
threw
back
his
hood
,
and
beneath
his
wide
cloak
he
bore
a
great
pack
;
and
in
the
light
of
the
fire
Turin
looked
again
on
the
face
of
Beleg
Cuthalion
.
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878
Thus
Beleg
returned
once
more
to
Turin
,
and
their
meeting
was
glad
;
and
with
him
he
brought
out
of
Dimbar
the
Dragon
-
helm
of
Dor
-
lomin
,
thinking
that
it
might
lift
Turin
s
thought
again
above
his
life
in
the
wilderness
as
the
leader
of
a
petty
company
.
But
still
Turin
would
not
return
to
Doriath
;
and
Beleg
yielding
to
his
love
against
his
wisdom
remained
with
him
,
and
did
not
depart
,
and
in
that
time
he
laboured
much
for
the
good
of
Turin
s
company
.
Those
that
were
hurt
or
sick
he
tended
,
and
gave
to
them
the
lembas
of
Melian
;
and
they
were
quickly
healed
,
for
though
the
Greyelves
were
less
in
skill
and
knowledge
than
the
Exiles
from
Valinor
,
in
the
ways
of
the
life
of
Middle
-
earth
they
had
a
wisdom
beyond
the
reach
of
Men
.
And
because
Beleg
was
strong
and
enduring
,
farsighted
in
mind
as
in
eye
,
he
came
to
be
held
in
honour
among
the
outlaws
;
but
the
hatred
of
Mim
for
the
Elf
that
had
come
into
Bar
-
en
-
Danwedh
grew
ever
greater
,
and
he
sat
with
Ibun
his
son
in
the
deepest
shadows
of
his
house
,
speaking
to
none
.
But
Turin
paid
now
little
heed
to
the
Dwarf
;
and
when
winter
passed
,
and
spring
came
,
they
had
sterner
work
to
do
.
879
Who
knows
now
the
counsels
of
Morgoth
?
Who
can
measure
the
reach
of
his
thought
,
who
had
been
Melkor
,
mighty
among
the
Ainur
of
the
Great
Song
,
and
sat
now
,
a
dark
lord
upon
a
dark
throne
in
the
North
,
weighing
in
his
malice
all
the
tidings
that
came
to
him
,
and
perceiving
more
of
the
deeds
and
purposes
of
his
enemies
than
even
the
wisest
of
them
feared
,
save
only
Melian
the
Queen
?
To
her
often
the
thought
of
Morgoth
reached
out
,
and
there
was
foiled
.
880
And
now
again
the
might
of
Angband
was
moved
;
and
as
the
long
fingers
of
a
groping
hand
the
forerunners
of
his
armies
probed
the
ways
into
Beleriand
.
Through
Anach
they
came
,
and
Dimbar
was
taken
,
and
all
the
north
marches
of
Doriath
.
Down
the
ancient
road
they
came
that
led
through
the
long
defile
of
Sirion
,
past
the
isle
where
Minas
Tirith
of
Finrod
had
stood
,
and
so
through
the
land
between
Malduin
and
Sirion
,
and
on
through
the
eaves
of
Brethil
to
the
Crossings
of
Teiglin
.
Thence
the
road
went
on
into
the
Guarded
Plain
;
but
the
Orcs
did
not
go
far
upon
it
,
as
yet
,
for
there
dwelt
now
in
the
wild
a
terror
that
was
hidden
,
and
upon
the
red
hill
were
watchful
eyes
of
which
they
had
not
been
warned
.
For
Turin
put
on
again
the
Helm
of
Hador
;
and
far
and
wide
in
Beleriand
the
whisper
went
,
under
wood
and
over
stream
and
through
the
passes
of
the
hills
,
saying
that
the
Helm
and
Bow
that
had
fallen
in
Dimbar
had
arisen
again
beyond
hope
.
Then
many
who
went
leaderless
,
dispossessed
but
undaunted
,
took
heart
again
,
and
came
to
seek
the
Two
Captains
.