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Quotes by Website Section Quotes by Book Quotes in Alphabetical Order

Quotes by Website Section:
Section: Quote (First Line): Book (and Page):
Home Page 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. 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. 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.   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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