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961
Then
the
Orcs
gave
chase
,
and
the
Elves
after
;
and
they
overtook
the
Orcs
and
slew
them
ere
they
could
harm
her
,
but
Nienor
escaped
them
.
962
For
she
fled
as
in
a
madness
of
fear
,
swifter
than
a
deer
,
and
tore
off
all
her
clothing
as
she
ran
,
until
she
was
naked
;
and
she
passed
out
of
their
sight
,
running
northward
,
and
though
they
sought
her
long
they
found
her
not
,
nor
any
trace
of
her
.
And
at
last
Mablung
in
despair
returned
to
Menegroth
and
told
the
tidings
.
Then
Thingol
and
Melian
were
filled
with
grief
;
but
Mablung
went
forth
,
and
sought
long
in
vain
for
tidings
of
Morwen
and
Nienor
.
963
But
Nienor
ran
on
into
the
woods
until
she
was
spent
,
and
then
fell
,
and
slept
,
and
awoke
;
and
it
was
a
sunlit
morning
,
and
she
rejoiced
in
light
as
it
were
a
new
thing
,
and
all
things
else
that
she
saw
seemed
new
and
strange
,
for
she
had
no
names
for
them
.
Nothing
did
she
remember
save
a
darkness
that
lay
behind
her
,
and
a
shadow
of
fear
;
therefore
she
went
warily
as
a
hunted
beast
,
and
became
famished
,
for
she
had
no
food
and
knew
not
how
to
seek
it
But
coming
at
last
to
the
Crossings
of
Teiglin
she
passed
over
,
seeking
the
shelter
of
the
great
trees
of
Brethil
,
for
she
was
afraid
,
and
it
seemed
to
her
that
the
darkness
was
overtaking
her
again
from
which
she
had
fled
.
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964
But
it
was
a
great
storm
of
thunder
that
came
up
from
the
south
,
and
in
terror
she
cast
herself
down
upon
the
mound
of
Haudh
-
en
-
Elleth
,
stopping
her
ears
from
the
thunder
;
but
the
rain
smote
her
and
drenched
her
,
and
she
lay
like
a
wild
beast
that
is
dying
.
965
There
Turambar
found
her
,
as
he
came
to
the
Crossings
of
Teiglin
,
having
heard
rumour
of
Orcs
that
roamed
near
;
and
seeing
in
a
flare
of
lightning
the
body
as
it
seemed
of
a
slain
maiden
lying
upon
the
mound
of
Finduilas
he
was
stricken
to
the
heart
.
But
the
woodmen
lifted
her
up
,
and
Turambar
cast
his
cloak
about
her
,
and
they
took
her
to
a
lodge
nearby
,
and
warmed
her
,
and
gave
her
food
.
And
as
soon
as
she
looked
upon
Turambar
she
was
comforted
,
for
it
seemed
to
her
that
she
had
found
at
last
something
that
she
had
sought
in
her
darkness
;
and
she
would
not
be
parted
from
him
.
But
when
he
asked
her
concerning
her
name
and
her
kin
and
her
misadventure
,
then
she
became
troubled
as
a
child
that
perceives
that
something
is
demanded
but
cannot
understand
what
it
may
be
;
and
she
wept
.
Therefore
Turambar
said
:
Do
not
be
troubled
.
The
tale
shall
wait
.
But
I
will
give
you
a
name
,
and
I
will
call
you
Niniel
,
Tear
-
maiden
.
And
at
that
name
she
shook
her
head
,
but
said
:
Niniel
.
That
was
the
first
word
she
spoke
after
her
darkness
,
and
it
remained
her
name
among
the
woodmen
ever
after
.
966
On
the
next
day
they
bore
her
towards
Ephel
Brandir
;
but
when
they
came
to
Dimrost
,
the
Rainy
Stair
,
where
the
tumbling
stream
of
Celebros
fell
towards
Teiglin
,
a
great
shuddering
came
upon
her
,
wherefore
afterwards
that
place
was
called
Nen
Girith
,
the
Shuddering
Water
.
Ere
she
came
to
the
home
of
the
woodmen
upon
Amon
Obel
she
was
sick
of
a
fever
;
and
long
she
lay
thus
,
tended
by
the
women
of
Brethil
,
and
they
taught
her
language
as
to
an
infant
.
967
But
ere
the
autumn
came
by
the
skill
of
Brandir
she
was
healed
of
her
sickness
,
and
she
could
speak
;
but
nothing
did
she
remember
of
the
time
before
she
was
found
by
Turambar
on
the
mound
of
Haudh
-
en
-
Elleth
.
And
Brandir
loved
her
;
but
all
her
heart
was
given
to
Turambar
.
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968
In
that
time
the
woodmen
were
not
troubled
by
the
Orcs
,
and
Turambar
went
not
to
war
,
and
there
was
peace
in
Brethil
.
His
heart
turned
to
Niniel
,
and
he
asked
her
m
marriage
;
but
for
that
time
she
delayed
in
spite
of
her
love
.
For
Brandir
foreboded
he
knew
not
what
,
and
sought
to
restrain
her
,
rather
for
her
sake
than
his
own
or
rivalry
with
Turambar
;
and
he
revealed
to
her
that
Turambar
was
Turin
son
of
Hurin
,
and
though
she
knew
not
the
name
a
shadow
fell
upon
her
mind
.
969
But
when
three
years
were
passed
since
the
sack
of
Nargothrond
Turambar
asked
Niniel
again
,
and
vowed
that
now
he
would
wed
her
,
or
else
go
back
to
war
in
the
wild
.
And
Niniel
took
him
with
joy
,
and
they
were
wedded
at
the
midsummer
,
and
the
woodmen
of
Brethil
made
a
great
feast
.
But
ere
the
end
of
the
year
Glaurung
sent
Orcs
of
his
dominion
against
Brethil
;
and
Turambar
sat
at
home
deedless
,
for
he
had
promised
to
Niniel
that
he
would
go
to
battle
only
if
their
homes
were
assailed
.
But
the
woodmen
were
worsted
,
and
Dorlas
upbraided
him
that
he
would
not
aid
the
people
that
he
had
taken
for
his
own
.
Then
Turambar
arose
and
brought
forth
again
his
black
sword
,
and
he
gathered
a
great
company
of
the
Men
of
Brethil
,
and
they
defeated
the
Orcs
utterly
.
970
But
Glaurung
heard
tidings
that
the
Black
Sword
was
in
Brethil
,
and
he
pondered
what
he
heard
,
devising
new
evil
.