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Tal-Elmar (a)

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Volume: The Peoples of Middle-earth
Chapter: Tal-Elmar
Pages: 423–432
Paragraph count: 45
Token count: 4,657

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p423
In the days
Save one only,
A fair voice
p423–424
For Tal-elmar had
p424
Hazad loved this
Not without resistance.
p424–425
Now Buldar, father
p425
‘So be it,’
‘Are they not?’
p425–426
Thereafter Elmar said
p426
And it chanced
‘I see three
‘Keen may be
‘Nay, the sun
Then Hazad was
‘Thou forgettest, father,’
p426–427
‘Dost thou not?’
p427
‘Hard enough, indeed,’
p428
‘I come,’ said
‘We will see,’
So Hazad and
‘Hail! Master of
‘Sit hail, Master!
‘Ships of the
The master yawned.
p428–429
Hazad swallowed his
p429
The fat face
Tal-elmar observed him
And Mogru also
‘I will come,’
p430
‘My father is
Then again Tal-elmar
‘For what reason,
‘Have patience and
Mogru stared, and
‘You begged to
p431
Hazad seemed about
Once more Tal-elmar
‘Go, go!’ he
‘Go, my son!’
Tal-elmar bowed and
p432
Mogru cringed, and
‘I heard, and
With that he
It was still