This sounds like something Gandalf would say -- he is always urging thinking & action, but I don't know where or when.Merry wrote:
Who said, "Consider well, but not too long"?
Who Said It?
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Close enough, I think! Gloin told the story at the Council of Elrond of a 'messenger' from Sauron who threatened Dain in order to get information about Bilbo and the ring. Not sure if it was a Black Rider or the Mouth of Sauron, but the messenger is unnamed.
Your turn, serinde!
Your turn, serinde!
Sing and be glad, all ye children of the West,
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.
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my first guess was Gollum, but he ist a Hobbit (race)
and that you denyed, so i would think of a troll. mabe one of them who where disgussing hwo to cook the dwarfs.... i am sorry, i do not find my english version of the hobbit....
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a member of a race that is closely in touch with nature
you said, then I would guess Treebeard (Fangorn), but i don't know when he could say this...
have you got another hint for me , please
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you said, then I would guess Treebeard (Fangorn), but i don't know when he could say this...
have you got another hint for me , please
yours Frauke (who has only studied how to make wine... i am not employed at the moment , i am at home with the kids
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that was it!
But it is sometimes difficult for me, because the i have to switch between german and english.. the green smell is in german der frische Duft.... green ist translated to fresch... i understand why.. but somestimes i need a little longer
It is Legolas to Aragorn and Gimli, when they arrive at Rohan.
yours Frauke
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"Seht, der Weiße Reiter!"
But it is sometimes difficult for me, because the i have to switch between german and english.. the green smell is in german der frische Duft.... green ist translated to fresch... i understand why.. but somestimes i need a little longer
It is Legolas to Aragorn and Gimli, when they arrive at Rohan.
yours Frauke
who said :
"Seht, der Weiße Reiter!"