The enemy? His sense of duty was no less than yours, I deem. You wonder what his name is, where he came from. And if he was really evil at heart. What lies or threats led him on this long march from home. If he would not rather have stayed there in peace. War will make corpses of us all.
J. R. R. TolkienI threw down my enemy, and he fell from the high place and broke the mountain-side where he smote it in his ruin.
J. R. R. TolkienThe wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot for ever fence it out.
J. R. R. TolkienBilbo lay with his eyes shut, gasping an taking pleasure in the feel of the fresh air again, and hardly noticing the excitement of the dwarves, or how they praised him and patted him on the back and put themseves and all their families for generations to come at his service.
J. R. R. TolkienA few melancholy birds were pipping and wailing, until the round red sun sank slowly into the western shadows; then an empty silence fell
J. R. R. TolkienHis head was swimming, and he was far from certain even of the direction they had been going in when he had his fall. He guessed as well as he could, and crawled along for a good way, till suddenly his hand met what felt like a tiny ring of cold metal lying on the floor of the tunnel. It was a turning point in his career, but he did not know it. He put the ring in his pocket almost without thinking; certainly it did not seem of any particular use at the moment.
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