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The Chaining of Melko

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Volume: The Book of Lost Tales I
Chapter: The Chaining of Melko
Pages: 94–106
Paragraph count: 49
Token count: 6,284

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p94
That night Eriol
‘And a marvel
p94–95
‘There be none,’
p95
‘Aye,’ said Eriol,
‘Then of a
‘But have you
‘Nor do we
‘Then,’ said Eriol,
Of this converse
Now the house
p95–96
Innumerable birds chattered
p96
A wicket they
For a while
p96–97
Then straightway did
p97
But Meril said:
‘The tongue of
p97–98
‘Yet nothing do
p98
‘Nay, I knew
‘Then lo!’ said
‘Then,’ said Meril,
Behold, Valinor is
Then Palúrien Yavanna
p99
Then things began
Then Oromë and
At that time
Still is the
p99–100
When this great
p100
Then was a
p100–101
Behold, Aulë now
p101
⁽*⁾ Footnote in
But the desire
Now as Aulë
Upon those shores
p102
Then Tulkas angered
But though deep
p102–103
Then Manwë and
p103
“At last do
Then the Valar
p103–104
But Melko might
p104
Then said Oromë:
Tulkas indeed dragged
After these things
p104–105
Now is a
p105
Now Aulë mightily
Such was the
p105–106
Behold the tumults
p106
Now came that
Then he sent
Three great fish