The Children of Húrin (Default Edition)
CH 06
TÚRIN AMONG THE OUTLAWS
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TÚRIN AMONG THE OUTLAWS
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Now the tale
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kind.
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The hardest of
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swords.
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Then Túrin halted,
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mistaken.’
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‘You may rue
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them.’
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Then Túrin laughed
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first.’
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Nonetheless his death
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skull.
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‘I might be
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command.’
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‘I do not,’
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better.’
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‘I will,’ said
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me?’
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Then two of
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men!’
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‘Not unchallenged,’ said
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down.
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‘Nay,’ he said
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name?’
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‘Neithan, the Wronged,
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understood.
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To Doriath Túrin
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spring.
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Now in the
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horn-calls.
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But when spring
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laughed.
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‘Away on business
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them.’
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The sun shone
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Forweg.
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But as he
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her?’
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‘Orcs?’ said Andróg.
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ours.’
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‘I will do
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Forweg.’
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Andróg laughed. ‘If
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ill.’
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Then the woman
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well.’
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But Túrin said
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home?’
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‘A mile or
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else.’
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Then he put
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weapons!’
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The woman went
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riddle.
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When Túrin came
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pleasures.’
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‘Then choose a
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dead.’
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‘How do you
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him?’
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‘No,’ said Túrin.
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again.’
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‘If you jest
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brief.’
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Then Andróg told
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puzzled.’
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‘Then I deny
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you.’
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Then many men
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middens.’
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And old Algund
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end.’
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At that the
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die?’
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All were silent.
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kind.’
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Then all those
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country.
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Many messengers had
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alone.
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But in Dimbar
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south.
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It was now
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him.’
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‘Can you read
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time!’
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Then Beleg went
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uneasy.
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Not long afterwards,
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captives.
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But the scouts
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gone.
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Now the Orc-host
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North.
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Now when three
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arms.
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‘If you do
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him.’
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‘He is not
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name?’
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‘He has long
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tidings.’
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‘Let us slay
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tidings.’
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‘I do not
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live.’
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‘I shall wait
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Beleg.
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‘You shall stand
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brand.
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Then he was
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arms.
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When Túrin heard
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hearts.’
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But Andróg said:
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us?’
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‘At least my
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alone.’
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Then Beleg opened
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long.’
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But Túrin showed
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well.’
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‘Nay, none,’ said
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Beleg.
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In the morning
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apart.
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‘I looked for
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seemed?’
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‘The friend of
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this.’
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‘That may be,
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fate.’
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Then Beleg was
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asked.
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‘Fare free,’ said
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me.’
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‘You see with
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all.’
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‘How shall an
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Túrin.
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‘As he judges
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ways.
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‘Fare free, you
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meaning?’
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‘I would lead
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me!’
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‘If I stayed
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us.’
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‘Nonetheless, I will
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Túrin.
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‘Alas!’ said Beleg.
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stay.’
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‘That is well
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behind.
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Coming suddenly out
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woods.’
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‘That must have
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elf-maiden?’
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‘To learn what
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meddle.’
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Túrin said nothing,
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Anach.’
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‘I do not
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Túrin.
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‘No, we never
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you!’
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‘Nay, I will
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pardon.’
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‘A hard man
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more.
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The next day
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Beleg.
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‘If you wish
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farewell.’
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‘Maybe that is
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way.
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It is said
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do?’
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But Melian said:
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again.
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Then Beleg departed
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more.