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- <h2>Minas Tirith</h2>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- Pippin looked out from the shelter of Gandalf"s cloak. He wondered if he
- was awake or still sleeping, still in the swift-moving dream in which he
- had been wrapped so long since the great ride began. The dark world was
- rushing by and the wind sang loudly in his ears. He could see nothing but
- the wheeling stars, and away to his right vast shadows against the sky
- where the mountains of the South marched past. Sleepily he tried to reckon
- the times and stages of their journey, but his memory was drowsy and
- uncertain.
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- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- There had been the first ride at terrible speed without a halt, and then
- in the dawn he had seen a pale gleam of gold, and they had come to the
- silent town and the great empty house on the hill. And hardly had they
- reached its shelter when the winged shadow had passed over once again, and
- men wilted with fear. But Gandalf had spoken soft words to him, and he had
- slept in a corner, tired but uneasy, dimly aware of comings and goings and
- of men talking and Gandalf giving orders. And then again riding, riding in
- the night. This was the second, no, the third night since he had looked in
- the Stone. And with that hideous memory he woke fully, and shivered, and
- the noise of the wind became filled with menacing voices.
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
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- <p>
- A light kindled in the sky, a blaze of yellow fire behind dark barriers
- Pippin cowered back, afraid for a moment, wondering into what dreadful
- country Gandalf was bearing him. He rubbed his eyes, and then he saw that
- it was the moon rising above the eastern shadows, now almost at the full.
- So the night was not yet old and for hours the dark journey would go on.
- He stirred and spoke.
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>"Where are we, Gandalf?" he asked.</p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- "In the realm of Gondor," the wizard answered. "The land of Anórien is
- still passing by."
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- There was a silence again for a while. Then, "What is that?" cried Pippin
- suddenly, clutching at Gandalf"s cloak. "Look! Fire, red fire! Are there
- dragons in this land? Look, there is another!"
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
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- <p>
- For answer Gandalf cried aloud to his horse. "On, Shadowfax! We must
- hasten. Time is short. See! The beacons of Gondor are alight, calling for
- aid. War is kindled. See, there is the fire on Amon Dîn, and flame on
- Eilenach; and there they go speeding west: Nardol, Erelas, Min-Rimmon,
- Calenhad, and the Halifirien on the borders of Rohan."
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- But Shadowfax paused in his stride, slowing to a walk, and then he lifted
- up his head and neighed. And out of the darkness the answering neigh of
- other horses came; and presently the thudding of hoofs was heard, and
- three riders swept up and passed like flying ghosts in the moon and
- vanished into the West. Then Shadowfax gathered himself together and
- sprang away, and the night flowed over him like a roaring wind.
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- Pippin became drowsy again and paid little attention to Gandalf telling
- him of the customs of Gondor, and how the Lord of the City had beacons
- built on the tops of outlying hills along both borders of the great range,
- and maintained posts at these points where fresh horses were always in
- readiness to bear his errand-riders to Rohan in the North, or to Belfalas
- in the South. "It is long since the beacons of the North were lit," he
- said; "and in the ancient days of Gondor they were not needed, for they
- had the Seven Stones." Pippin stirred uneasily.
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- "Sleep again, and do not be afraid!" said Gandalf. "For you are not going
- like Frodo to Mordor, but to Minas Tirith, and there you will be as safe
- as you can be anywhere in these days. If Gondor falls, or the Ring is
- taken, then the Shire will be no refuge."
- </p>
- <p>
- <br />
- </p>
- <p>
- "You do not comfort me," said Pippin, but nonetheless sleep crept over
- him. The last thing that he remembered before he fell into deep dream was
- a glimpse of high white peaks, glimmering like floating isles above the
- clouds as they caught the light of the westering moon. He wondered where
- Frodo was, and if he was already in Mordor, or if he was dead; and he did
- not know that Frodo from far away looked on that same moon as it set
- beyond Gondor ere the coming of the day.
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