CH 07 OF MÎM THE DWARF

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07.head head OF MÎM THE DWARF
07.001 p Now the tale Sea.
07.002 p They came, some forgotten.
07.003 ps After the departure hunters.
07.004 p One night as turn.
07.005 p Next day he moorlands.
07.006 p Soon after, it leaves.
07.007 p Suddenly a watchman it?’
07.008 p ‘It bites,’ said it!’
07.009 p ‘It deserves no stones.’
07.010 p ‘Nay,’ said Túrin, speak.’
07.011 ps So it was would.’
07.012 p Then Túrin pitied ransom?’
07.013 p ‘I do not yourself.’
07.014 p ‘I have,’ said sky.’
07.015 p ‘You need grow that.’
07.016 p ‘Lord!’ cried Mîm weep.
07.017 p ‘Your life is Túrin.
07.018 p ‘Till we come Andróg.
07.019 p But Túrin turned swear.’
07.020 p Then Mîm kissed Elves.’
07.021 p ‘Where is this East.’
07.022 p ‘They left worse sack.
07.023 p ‘No, no!’ said again.’
07.024 p ‘It is growing Mîm?’
07.025 p But at this go!’
07.026 p ‘I will not,’ eye.
07.027 p They led the dark.
07.028 ps Before morning the said.
07.029 p Then Mîm opened promise.’
07.030 p ‘But I do said.
07.031 p ‘Good!’ said Túrin. again.’
07.032 p ‘I will not,’ wild.
07.033 p ‘We have seen hill-top?’
07.034 p ‘Long sight may thither?’
07.035 p ‘All this day Mîm.
07.036 ps Soon the company stone.
07.037 p As the afternoon flower.
07.038 p ‘See! There is Túrin.
07.039 ps The sun was way.
07.040 p At length they uncertain.
07.041 p ‘Is this the last.
07.042 p ‘Not the door dank.
07.043 p One by one shaped.
07.044 p Amon Rûdh had woods.
07.045 ps Through the deep called.’
07.046 p ‘That may be,’ torch.
07.047 p ‘Ha! I missed small.’
07.048 p ‘Three only, I beard.
07.049 p ‘Not all your wisdom.’
07.050 p Leaving the others, you?’
07.051 p Mîm turned his him.’
07.052 p Again pity long more.’
07.053 p Then Mîm rose him.’
07.054 p Andróg was afraid throat!’
07.055 ps That night they them.
07.056 p He bowed to accepted?’
07.057 p ‘It is,’ said Túrin.
07.058 p ‘Then all is me.’
07.059 p ‘We hear you,’ return?’
07.060 p To their disquiet guess.’
07.061 p To this Túrin ventures.’
07.062 ps That day they roots.’
07.063 p But when they Mîm.
07.064 p ‘What is their Túrin.
07.065 p Mîm looked at life.’
07.066 p ‘I hear you,’ more.’
07.067 p Mîm turned and me.’
07.068 p Then Mîm went know!’
07.069 p ‘That may be,’ better.’
07.070 ps The day passed between.
07.071 p So began the Ransom.
07.072 ps For a long himself.
07.073 p During the rest unaided.
07.074 p So the year whispers.
07.075 p Yet, and strange together.
07.076 ps But when autumn hunger.
07.077 p In the dim men.
07.078 p In this way together.
07.079 p Beleg had brought think.’
07.080 p ‘Almost,’ said Túrin; said.
07.081 p ‘The greatest gift tasted.’
07.082 p ‘The helm of Doriath.’
07.083 p ‘Then send back proud.’
07.084 p Túrin’s eyes glinted, only.’