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He deserves death. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 73 |
The Lord of the Rings |
Three Rings for the Elven-kings
under the sky, |
The Lord of the Rings, page 64 |
The Lord of the Rings |
One Ring to Rule them all,
One Ring to find them, |
The Lord of the Rings, page 272 |
The Lord of the Rings |
Out of the Black Years come
the words that the Smiths of Eregon heard, and knew they had be
betrayed: |
The Lord of the Rings, page 272 |
The Lord of the Rings |
On either side and in front
wide fens and mires now lay, stretching away southward and eastward
into the dim half-light. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 650 |
The Lord of the Rings |
When lights appeared Sam rubbed
his eyes: he thought his head was going queer. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 652 |
The Lord of the Rings |
The hobbits soon found that
what had looked like one vast fen was really an endless network
of pools, and soft mires, and winding half-strangled watercourses.
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The Lord of the Rings, page 651 |
The Lord of the Rings |
"There are dead
things, dead faces in the water," he said with horror. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 653 |
The Lord of the Rings |
In rode the Lord of the Nazgul.
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The Lord of the Rings, pages 860-861 |
The Lord of the Rings |
The brief glow fell upon a
huge sitting figure, still and solemn as the great stone kings of
Argonath. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 729 |
The Lord of the Rings |
"I did not know you rode bareback,
Gandalf," he said. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 620 |
The Lord of the Rings |
"He looks as if he were spoiling
for a race, and not newly come from a great journey," said Beregond.
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The Lord of the Rings, pages 792-793 |
The Lord of the Rings |
The Doors of Durin, Lord of
Moria. |
The Lord of the Rings, page 323 |
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