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Volume:
The Book of Lost Tales II
Chapter:
The Tale of Tinúviel
Pages: 8–26
Paragraph count:
70
Token count:
9,197
Citation Index
Page numbers refer to the setting used by all editions other than mass-market paperbacks.
p8
‘Who was then …
‘Hush thee, Ausir,’ …
‘What was Queen …
‘Slender and very …
p8–9
And it is …
p9
Now when he …
Long, long after, …
p9–10
Now in the …
p10
Lo, now I …
Two children had …
Now it was …
Even at night …
p10–11
Now the place …
p11
Never have I …
Now Beren was …
p11–12
Then Beren was …
p12
This was a …
Then Beren took …
p12–13
When however Beren …
p13
“Nay, father,” said …
So great was …
Then was there …
p13–14
Then all in …
p14
Then said the …
Beren however going …
Many times was …
p14–15
One day he …
p15
Melko however looking …
p15–16
Now the Valar …
p16
* Footnote in …
When therefore Beren …
“Why,” said Tevildo, …
p17
Three days did …
Now that fair …
“O Gwendeling, my …
“Then,” said Tinúviel, …
p17–18
Now Gwendeling laughed …
p18
This indeed did …
Now⁽5⁾ when Tinwelint …
Then was her …
p18–19
Now Tinwelint let …
p19
But one night …
Then said Tinúviel, …
p19–20
Now Tinúviel took …
p20
Then was the …
Now of that …
p20–21
Now when the …
p21
Yet ere long …
Now is it …
Did ever any …
p21–22
Great therefore was …
p22
“That know I,” …
“What knowest thou …
“Nay, I know …
“Then will I …
Then Tinúviel did …
And Huan said: …
p22–23
In this way …
p23
Now Tinúviel taking …
Now does Tinúviel …
p23–24
Now Tinúviel was …
p24
So saying Umuiyan⸨*⸩ …
* Written above …
“Nay, lord,” said …
“Nay, get thee …
p24–25
“Why, sir, that …
p25
Now so adread …
p25–26
Then partly in …
p26
But Tinúviel said: …
“Howso that may …