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the return of the king-第章

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     'The hasty stroke goes oft astray;' said Aragorn。 'We must press our Enemy; and no longer wait 
upon him for the move。 See my friends; when I had mastered the Stone; I learned many things。 A 
grave peril I saw ing unlooked…for upon Gondor from the South that will draw off great 
strength from the defence of Minas Tirith。 If it is not countered swiftly; I deem that the City will be 
lost ere ten days be gone。'
     'Then lost it must be;' said Gimli。 'For what help is there to send thither; and how could it e 
there in time?'
     'I have no help to send; therefore I must go myself;' said Aragorn。 'But there is only one way 
through the mountains that will bring me to the coastlands before all is lost。 That is the Paths of the 
Dead。'
     'The Paths of the Dead!' said Gimli。 'It is a fell name; and little to the liking to the Men of Rohan; 
as I saw。 Can the living use such a road and not perish? And even if you pass that way; what will so 
few avail to counter the strokes of Mordor?'
     'The living have never used that road since the ing of the Rohirrim;' said Aragorn; 'for it is 
closed to them。 But in this dark hour the heir of Isildur may use it; if he dare。 Listen! This is the 
word that the sons of Elrond bring to me from their father in Rivendell; wisest in lore: _Bid 
Aragorn remember the words of the seer; and the Paths of the Dead_。'
     'And what may be the words of the seer?' said Legolas。
     〃Thus spoke Malbeth the Seer; in the days of Arvedui; last king at Fornost;' said Aragorn:

          Over the land there lies a long shadow;
           westward reaching wings of darkness。
           The Tower trembles; to the tombs of kings
           doom approaches。 The Dead awaken;
           for the hour is e for the oathbreakers;
           at the Stone of Erech they shall stand again
           and hear there a horn in the hills ringing。
           Whose shall the horn be? Who shall call them
           from the prey twilight; the forgotten people?
           The heir of him to whom the oath they swore。
           From the North shall he e; need shall drive him:
           he shall pass the Door to the Paths of the Dead。

     'Dark ways doubtless; said Gimli; but no darker than these staves are to me。'
     'If you would understand them better; then I bid you e with me;' said Aragorn; 'for that way I 
now shall take。 But I do not go gladly; only need drives me。 Therefore; only of your free will would 
I have you e; for you will find both toil and great fear; and maybe worse。'
     'I will go with you even on the Paths of the Dead; and to whatever; end they may lead;' said 
Gimli。
     'I also will e;' said Legolas; 'for I do not fear the Dead。'
     'I hope that the forgotten people will not have forgotten how to fight;' said Gimli; 'for otherwise I 
see not why we should trouble them。'
     'That we shall know if ever we e to Erech;' said Aragorn。 'But the oath that they broke was 
to fight against Sauron; and they must fight therefore; if they are to fulfil it。 For at Erech there 
stands yet a black stone that was brought; it was said; from Númenor by Isildur; and it was set upon 
a hill; and upon it the King of the Mountains swore allegiance to him in the beginning of the realm 
of Gondor。 But when Sauron returned and grew in might again; Isildur summoned the Men of the 
Mountains to fulfil their oath; and they would not: for they had worshipped Sauron in the Dark 
Years。
     'Then Isildur said to their king: 〃Thou shalt be the last king。 And if the West prove mightier than 
thy Black Master; this curse I lay upon thee and thy folk: to rest never until your oath is fulfilled。 
For this war will last through years uncounted; and you shall be summoned once again ere the end。〃 
And they fled before the wrath of Isildur; and did not dare to go forth to war on Sauron's part; and 
they hid themselves in secret places in the mountains and had no dealings with other men; but 
slowly dwindled in the barren hills。 And the terror of the Sleepless Dead lies about the Hill of 
Erech and all places where that people lingered。 But that way I must go; since there are none living 
to help me。'
     He stood up。 'e!' he cried; and drew his sword; and it flashed in the twilit hall of the Burg。 
'To the Stone of Erech! I seek the Paths of the Dead。 e with me who will!'
     Legolas and Gimli made no answer; but they rose and followed Aragorn from the hall。 On the 
green there waited; still and silent; the hooded Rangers。 Legolas and Gimli mounted。 Aragorn 
sprang upon Roheryn。 Then Halbarad lifted a great horn; and the blast of it echoed in Helm's Deep; 
and with that they leapt away; riding down the Coomb like thunder; while all the men that were left 
on Dike or Burg stared in amaze。
     And while Théoden went by slow paths in the hills; the Grey pany passed swiftly over the 
plain; and on the next day in the afternoon they came to Edoras; and there they halted only briefly; 
ere they passed up the valley; and so came to Dunharrow as darkness fell。
     The Lady éowyn greeted them and was glad of their ing; for no mightier men had she seen 
than the Dúnedain and the fair sons of Elrond; but on Aragorn most of all her eyes rested。 And 
when they sat at supper with her; they talked together; and she heard of all that had passed since 
Théoden rode away; concerning which only hasty tidings had yet reached her; and when she heard 
of the battle in Helm's Deep and the great slaughter of their foes; and of the charge of Théoden and 
his knights; then her eyes shone。
     But at last she said: 'Lords; you are weary and shall now go to your beds with such ease as can 
be contrived in haste。 But tomorrow fairer housing shall be found for you。'
     But Aragorn said: 'Nay; lady; be not troubled for us! If we may lie here tonight and break our 
fast tomorrow; it will be enough。 For I ride on an errand most urgent; and with the first light of 
morning we must go。'
     She smiled on him and said: 'Then it was kindly done; lord; to ride so many miles out of your 
way to bring tidings to éowyn; and to speak with her in her exile。'
     'Indeed no ma
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