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Volume:
The Book of Lost Tales II
Chapter:
The Tale of Tinúviel
Pages: 27–41
Paragraph count:
49
Token count:
7,162
Citation Index
Page numbers refer to the setting used by all editions other than mass-market paperbacks.
p27
Now all this …
p27–28
Now therefore Tevildo …
p28
Then said Huan: …
“As for that …
“Then let them …
p28–29
“Of a surety …
p29
Now sped Tinúviel …
p29–30
This indeed they …
p30
At the time …
Yet wild and …
Nonetheless said he: …
p31
Now doth Tinúviel …
Then did they …
“Growl not, O …
p31–32
In that gloom …
p32
Now all this …
“Nay, that I …
Now in truth …
“So hath my …
“Nay,” saith Melko, …
Then did Tinúviel …
p32–33
Beneath his chair …
p33
Suddenly Tinúviel ceased. …
Tinúviel smothers a …
p33–34
Straightway Beren thrust …
p34
Then Karkaras seized …
Now however must …
Even so it …
p34–35
Now goes he …
p35
Now when Huan …
Then did Tinúviel …
p35–36
At last came …
p36–37
So came it …
p37
Then was Tinúviel …
In great gloom …
Then Tinúviel stamped …
“Nay,” said Beren, …
“Show me then,” …
“That I cannot,” …
p37–38
Then was the …
p38
“Never again,” said …
Now sinks the …
p39
Suddenly in Beren’s …
Therefore now they …
p39–40
There did all …
p40
Then did Vëannë …
p40–41
And thereat that …
p41
‘Neither do I,’ …
‘Nay, how could …