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The Tale of the Sun and Moon (a)

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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: