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The Wanderings of Húrin (j)

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Volume: The War of the Jewels
Chapter: The Wanderings of Húrin
Pages: 271–297
Paragraph count: 206
Token count: 11,524

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p271
Now Húrin, coming
p272
Then Húrin looked
But Turgon said:
‘Nay, not so,’
‘Then your words
For Húrin stood
But there was
p272–273
Yet there were
p273
As darkness fell
The night-sentinels saw
But Húrin passed
But Húrin did
‘Eðelwen! Eðelwen!’ Húrin
‘You come at
‘It was a
p274
‘But you are
‘I know,’ he
‘Almost,’ she said.
But Húrin did
So passed Morwen
Then there came
He arose and
Then Húrin stumbled
It was a
p274–275
Trust you to
p275
‘Thrust it out?’
Such was the
‘And so does
‘It can soon
‘And no help
‘What he may
Thereupon Húrin opened
‘Nay, nay,’ said
p276
‘Rest?’ said Húrin.
Then Manthor gave
‘He raves and
‘Then lead me
Soon they set
So it was
‘Prisoner!’ said Manthor.
‘The Halad’s words,
Then they led
‘Guest?’ said Hardang.
p277
Manthor was grieved
‘Your pardon, lord,’
‘The name was
Then he turned
Then suddenly Húrin
Some of the
p277–278
‘I thank you,
p278
Then they put
But when Húrin
‘So, Captain Avranc,’
‘You have leave
‘Nay, lord,’ said
p278–279
As he went
p279
Now rumour ran
When he had
The friend is
‘He has one,’
‘The Halad forbids
‘True,’ they said.
‘Then forget it,’
p279–280
Then the guards
p280
‘Hail, lord!’ said
‘I have no
‘One stands before
‘I will not
‘You need this
‘Slay myself?’ cried
‘You could have
Then Húrin looked
‘That may well
‘Then thou art
p280–281
‘But not I
p281
‘Yet the voice
‘Grief darkens your
‘Dark words from
‘Nevertheless, I say
‘Do not dote,
Then Manthor was
The next day
p282
‘The prisoner is
‘But I am
‘A friend would
‘Why should my
‘Do you think
‘Nay, nay; but
‘A friend delayed
‘I came at
‘Drowsing, drowsing in
Manthor wondered darkly
‘Well, how did
‘Bemused with sleep,’
p282–283
The next day,
p283
There was a
When as custom
The horn sounded
‘I am brought
Now it was
p283–284
Hardang, therefore, now
p284
But hereupon Manthor
‘Grievance?’ cried Hardang,
‘Alas!’ said Manthor.
‘It is the
‘Then,’ said Manthor,
Thereupon many names
‘I thank you,’
p284–285
Silence fell. But
p285
But Avranc took
‘Well,’ he said,
‘This then is
Then it seemed
p285–286
But Húrin did
p286
But now Manthor
‘The question is
‘Because he is
‘But this is
‘If you wish
‘The fetters were
Then there went
‘Nay, nay!’ said
Now by custom
p286–287
‘There is another
p287
‘He will,’ said
Then the fetters
‘In the name
‘Death? ’Fore Manwë,
But here Manthor
Hardang and Avranc
p287–288
‘Hear me now,
p288
‘There was a
‘Now maybe you
‘Nay, he did
‘Little wonder in
Manthor paused and
Then Hardang in
‘I speak of
p289
At this there
‘Proceed!’ said Avranc.
These words were
‘Let us proceed
‘But my masters,
‘O shame and
‘My masters, I
p290
Great uproar arose
But Manthor proceeded.
Thereupon there was
Many of the
‘What is my
‘Are ye ashamed
p290–291
‘Ashamed ye may
p291
‘If ye, who
‘Did your Chieftain
Now Hardang was
With that Húrin
Now there was
Manthor stood between
p291–292
But Manthor went
p292
Many fell at
Then the rebels
But Manthor and
‘Well then,’ said
‘Do so!’ they
Therefore Manthor stood
But while he
p292–293
Now the anger
p293
The sun set,
Manthor stood aghast
‘A strange folk
‘The Folk must
‘Not for long,
Now the fires
p293–294
There was a
p294
When it was
‘Have you not?’
‘Think what you
‘You are a
Then Manthor said:
‘Why not?’ said
Manthor sighed. ‘No
Húrin clenched his
‘Alas! lord, where
‘I know not.
‘But, lord, if
‘What then?’ said
p294–295
‘Then, Húrin Hadorion,
p295
‘But if Mandos
‘Nay, nay!’ said
The next day,
Then ruth smote
Therefore at length
Then they desired
p295–296
But Húrin said:
p296
And while they
Now when the
‘Lord,’ he said,
But even as
Now Manthor sat
p296–297
Húrin leaned on
p297
‘Thou hast a
‘I will,’ said
‘Then, lord, use
‘Why, must I
Thus Húrin parted
But Húrin stood