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And
some
said
that
all
the
enemy
had
withdrawn
northwards
,
and
others
that
Glaurung
abode
still
in
the
halls
of
Felagund
;
and
some
said
that
the
Mormegil
was
slain
,
and
others
that
he
was
cast
under
a
spell
by
the
dragon
and
dwelt
there
yet
,
as
one
changed
to
stone
.
But
all
declared
that
it
was
known
to
many
in
Nargothrond
ere
the
end
that
the
Mormegil
was
none
other
than
Turin
son
of
Hurin
of
Dor
-
lomin
.
Then
Morwen
was
distraught
,
and
refusing
the
counsel
of
Melian
she
rode
forth
alone
into
the
wild
to
seek
her
son
,
or
some
true
tidings
of
him
.
Thingol
therefore
sent
Mablung
after
her
,
with
many
hardy
march
-
wards
,
to
find
her
and
guard
her
,
and
to
learn
what
news
they
might
;
but
Nienor
was
bidden
to
remain
behind
.
Yet
the
fearlessness
of
her
house
was
hers
;
and
in
an
evil
hour
,
in
hope
that
Morwen
would
return
when
she
saw
that
her
daughter
would
go
with
her
into
peril
,
Nienor
disguised
herself
as
one
of
Thingol
’
s
people
,
and
went
with
that
ill
-
fated
riding
.
They
came
upon
Morwen
by
the
banks
of
Sirion
,
and
Mablung
besought
her
to
return
to
Menegroth
;
but
she
was
fey
,
and
would
not
be
persuaded
.
Then
also
the
coming
of
Nienor
was
revealed
,
and
despite
Morwen
’
s
command
she
would
not
go
back
;
and
Mablung
perforce
brought
them
to
the
hidden
ferries
at
the
Meres
of
Twilight
,
and
they
passed
over
Sirion
.
And
after
three
days
’
journeying
they
came
to
Amon
Ethir
,
the
Hill
of
Spies
,
that
long
ago
Felagund
had
caused
to
be
raised
with
great
labour
,
a
league
before
the
doors
of
Nargothrond
.
There
Mablung
set
a
guard
of
riders
about
Morwen
and
her
daughter
,
and
forbade
them
to
go
further
.
But
he
,
seeing
from
the
hill
no
sign
of
any
enemy
,
went
down
with
his
scouts
to
the
Narog
,
as
stealthily
as
they
could
go
.
But
Glaurung
was
aware
of
all
that
they
did
,
and
he
came
forth
in
heat
of
wrath
,
and
lay
into
the
river
;
and
a
vast
vapour
and
foul
reek
went
up
,
in
which
Mablung
and
his
company
were
blinded
and
lost
Then
Glaurung
passed
east
over
Narog
.
Seeing
the
onset
of
the
dragon
the
guards
upon
Amon
Ethir
sought
to
lead
Morwen
and
Nienor
away
,
and
fly
with
them
with
all
speed
back
eastwards
;
but
the
wind
bore
the
blank
mists
upon
them
,
and
their
horses
were
maddened
by
the
dragon
-
stench
,
and
were
ungovernable
,
and
ran
this
way
and
that
,
so
that
some
were
dashed
against
trees
and
were
slain
,
and
others
were
borne
far
away
.
Thus
the
ladies
were
lost
,
and
of
Morwen
indeed
no
sure
tidings
came
ever
to
Doriath
after
.
But
Nienor
,
being
thrown
by
her
steed
,
yet
unhurt
,
made
her
way
back
to
Amon
Ethir
,
there
to
await
Mablung
,
and
came
thus
above
the
reek
into
the
sunlight
;
and
looking
westward
she
stared
straight
into
the
eyes
of
Glaurung
,
whose
head
lay
upon
the
hill
-
top
.
Her
will
strove
with
him
for
a
while
,
but
he
put
forth
his
power
,
and
having
learned
who
she
was
he
constrained
her
to
gaze
into
his
eyes
,
and
he
laid
a
spell
of
utter
darkness
and
forgetfulness
upon
her
,
so
that
she
could
remember
nothing
that
had
ever
befallen
her
,
nor
her
own
name
,
nor
the
name
of
any
other
thing
;
and
for
many
days
she
could
neither
hear
,
nor
see
,
nor
stir
by
her
own
will
.
Then
Glaurung
left
her
standing
alone
upon
Amon
Ethir
,
and
went
back
to
Nargothrond
.
Now
Mablung
,
who
greatly
daring
had
explored
the
halls
of
Felagund
when
Glaurung
left
them
,
fled
from
them
at
the
approach
of
the
dragon
,
and
returned
to
Amon
Ethir
.
The
sun
sank
and
night
fell
as
he
climbed
the
hill
,
and
he
found
none
there
save
Nienor
,
standing
alone
under
the
stars
as
an
image
of
stone
.
No
word
she
spoke
or
heard
,
but
would
follow
,
if
he
took
up
her
hand
.
Therefore
in
great
grief
he
led
her
away
,
though
it
seemed
to
him
vain
;
for
they
were
both
like
to
perish
,
succourless
in
the
wild
.
But
they
were
found
by
three
of
Mablung
’
s
companions
,
and
slowly
they
journeyed
northward
and
eastward
towards
the
fences
of
the
land
of
Doriath
beyond
Sirion
,
and
the
guarded
bridge
nigh
to
the
inflowing
of
Esgalduin
.
Slowly
the
strength
of
Nienor
returned
as
they
drew
nearer
to
Doriath
;
but
still
she
could
not
speak
or
hear
,
and
walked
blindly
as
she
was
led
.
But
even
as
they
drew
near
the
fences
at
last
she
closed
her
staring
eyes
,
and
would
sleep
;
and
they
laid
her
down
,
and
rested
also
,
unheedfully
,
for
they
were
utterly
outworn
.
There
they
were
assailed
by
an
Orcband
,
such
as
now
roamed
often
as
nigh
the
fences
of
Doriath
as
they
dared
.
But
Nienor
in
that
hour
recovered
hearing
and
sight
,
and
being
awakened
by
the
cries
of
the
Orcs
she
sprang
up
in
terror
,
and
fled
ere
they
could
come
to
her
.