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Volume:
The Peoples of Middle-earth
Chapter:
Tal-Elmar
Pages: 423–432
Paragraph count:
45
Token count:
4,657
Citation Index
Page numbers refer to the setting used by all editions other than mass-market paperbacks.
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 …