Part 3829 of 4141 from book10
Up withbook28 your beard Durins son he said. you enough for your peace for I felt not the horror and I feared not the shadows of Men powerless and frail as I deemed them. And I for the folkbook24 of the Great Wood said Legolas and for the love of the Lord of the White Tree. But defenders and foes alike gave up the battle and fled when we came crying out that the King of the Dead was upon them. Alas for the wailing of the gulls Did not the Lady tell me to beware of them And now I cannot forget them. For during that evening and night many ships were made ready and manned and in the morning the fleet set forth.... more