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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
Citation Index
Page numbers refer to the setting used by all editions other than mass-market paperbacks.
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 …