02:P2b
The Tale of Tinúviel (b)

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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