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Page 154
The others, surprised by his cry, halted and turned; but Legolas started to ride
back. 'No, no!' cried Gimli. 'Do as you please in your madness, but let me first get
down from this horse! I wish to see no eyes!' 'Stay, Legolas Greenleaf!
The others, surprised by his cry, halted and turned; but Legolas started to ride
back. 'No, no!' cried Gimli. 'Do as you please in your madness, but let me first get
down from this horse! I wish to see no eyes!' 'Stay, Legolas Greenleaf!
Page 201
The bright moonlight seemed to be suddenly cut off. Several of the Riders cried
out, and crouched, holding their arms above their heads, as if to ward off a blow
from above: a blind fear and a deadly cold fell on them. Cowering they looked up.
The bright moonlight seemed to be suddenly cut off. Several of the Riders cried
out, and crouched, holding their arms above their heads, as if to ward off a blow
from above: a blind fear and a deadly cold fell on them. Cowering they looked up.
Page 329
The bubbling hiss drew nearer, and there was a creaking as of some great
jointed thing that moved with slow purpose in the dark. A reek came on before it. '
Master, master!' cried Sam, and life and urgency came back into his voice. 'The
Lady's ...
The bubbling hiss drew nearer, and there was a creaking as of some great
jointed thing that moved with slow purpose in the dark. A reek came on before it. '
Master, master!' cried Sam, and life and urgency came back into his voice. 'The
Lady's ...
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User Review - WolfORourc - LibraryThingMy absolute favorite story, but as an adult I have a hard time with the heavy use of passive voice and the simple verbs. Granted, Tolkien wrote the book for children, but I can only give 4 stars for the language and the slow passages. Read full review
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Contents
The Departure of Boromir | 15 |
The Riders of Rohan | 23 |
The Urukhai | 47 |
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