02:P2a
The Tale of Tinúviel (a)

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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