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Chrissiejane
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Post by Chrissiejane »

Here's a possibility:
I think this could be the man himself, Hurin, in which case it would need to occur early in the book.
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Post by marbretherese »

That's right, ChrissieJane, in Chapter 1. He says it to Turgon on leaving Gondolin.

Over to you!
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Post by Chrissiejane »

Here's a level 1:
You are wise, and cruel. You have robbed my revenge of sweetness, and now I must go hence in bitterness, in debt to your mercy.
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Post by Gil »

hi Chrissiejane, since no-one else has answered this one, I will!

It's Saruman talking to Frodo at Bag End, after Saruman has tired to kill Frodo and Frodo has refused to have him killed in return.

One of the things I love about the story is the way the events change everyone involved. Frodo HAS grown, as have all the hobbits. The simple, rural life that once contented them is never going to be quite enough again. Sam deals with this by getting into power as Mayor and sending his daughter to the court (and he'd never have achieved the role as Mayor if he'd stayed in the Shire), Mippin deal with this by leaving the Shire regularly for some more interesting places and Frodo leaves entirely. It's odd, they fight to preserve a way of life and then find that what they have managed to preserve is no longer enough - a very insightful idea, life IS like that!!!
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Post by Merry »

You're right, it is a good line to think about, Gil. And it's just like Saruman to twist things around by calling Frodo's merciful act cruel.
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for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
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Post by Chrissiejane »

It's a very arresting line and has such depth to it. The professor's way of weaving so much into so few words is such a rare talent.
You to go Gil!
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Post by Gil »

Thanks Chrissiejane! this is a fairly difficult one.

who said:

"If beggars will not wait at the door, but sneak in to try thieving, that is what we do to them."

Have fun!!!
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Post by Gil »

No takers?????

hint time: appendices! :idea: :idea: :idea:
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Post by Merry »

I found it! Azog said this. He was the orc who had his name branded on the brow of Thror at Moria.
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all the days of your life.
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Post by Philipa »

Phew! I'm glad someone found it. I've been to busy with this holiday stuff to even crack a book. :( Honestly Gil, I wasn't ignoring you.
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Gil
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Post by Gil »

Well done Merry, over to you now!

Philipa it's such a busy time of year!!!! I never thought anyone was ignoring me it's just that Real Life gets in the way. :D
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Post by Merry »

I agree--we should all be patient with this during these busy days. For me, with school out and grades in, there is actually a little bit of time!

Level 1.5:

"There might be no Queen in Gondor."
Sing and be glad, all ye children of the West,
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and he shall dwell among you
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Post by Gil »

Merry Christmas everyone!!! :P
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Post by elentarivarda »

Merry wrote: Level 1.5:

"There might be no Queen in Gondor."
Gandalf! :D

Who said this?:
Level 2.5

"When the black breath blows
and death's shadow grows
and all lights pass,
come athelas! come athelas!
Life to the dying
In the king's hand lying!"
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Post by Riv Res »

elentarivarda wrote:Who said this?:
Level 2.5

"When the black breath blows
and death's shadow grows
and all lights pass,
come athelas! come athelas!
Life to the dying
In the king's hand lying!"
That would be the herb-master at Minas Tirith. :D
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