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Volume:
The Book of Lost Tales I
Chapter:
The Tale of the Sun and Moon
Pages: 174–183
Paragraph count:
38
Token count:
4,490
Citation Index
Page numbers refer to the setting used by all editions other than mass-market paperbacks.
p174
Gilfanon a · …
Now it is …
Knowing now therefore …
p174–175
Now there happened …
p175
Therefore said Lindo …
‘Methinks,’ said Gilfanon …
At that was …
Then did Lindo …
⁽*⁾ Written in …
p175–176
‘A tale I …
p176
Lastly came some …
Strange is to …
But the Teleri …
p176–177
Now is it …
p177
But Manwë knew …
There first came …
Salmar and Ómar …
p177–178
Ulmo alone came …
p178
Now when all …
Thereafter in a …
Wherefore does Vána …
p178–179
Yet all their …
p179
Then Vána said: …
Now was it …
p179–180
Now therefore they …
p180
Then said Vána: …
“Nay,” said Aulë, …
⁽*⁾ In margin: …
p180–181
Then was there …
p181
Then told he …
Now the smallness …
Now golden light …
p181–182
Others there were …
p182
But lo! (said …
Now Manwë designed …
p182–183
Now it is …
p183
But this has …
Then said Aulë: …