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the return of the king-第76章

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out of which rose a long wooded isle; and many ships lay by its shores。 But on the field where they 
now stood a great host was drawn up; in ranks and panies glittering in the sun。 And as the 
Hobbits approached swords were unsheathed; and spears were shaken; and horns and trumpets sang; 
and men cried with many voices and in many tongues:

           _'Long live the Halflings! Praise them with great praise!
           Cuio i Pheriain anann! Aglar'ni Pheriannath!
           Praise them with great praise; Frodo and Samwise!
           Daur a Berhael; Conin en Ann?n! Eglerio!
           Praise them!
           Eglerio!
           A laita te; laita te! Andave laituvalmet!
           Praise them!
           Cormacolindor; a laita tárienna!
           Praise them! The Ring…bearers; praise them with great praise!'_

     And so the red blood blushing in their faces and their eyes shining with wonder; Frodo and Sam 
went forward and saw that amidst the clamorous host were set three high…seats built of green turves。 
Behind the seat upon the right floated; white on green; a great horse running free; upon the left was 
a banner; silver upon blue; a ship swan…prowed faring on the sea; but behind the highest throne in 
the midst of all a great standard was spread in the breeze; and there a white tree flowered upon a 
sable field beneath a shining crown and seven glittering stars。 On the throne sat a mail…clad man; a 
great sword was laid across his knees; but he wore no helm。 As they drew near he rose。 And then 
they knew him; changed as he was; so high and glad of face; kingly; lord of Men; dark…haired with 
eyes of grey。
     Frodo ran to meet him; and Sam followed close behind。 'Well; if that isn't the crown of all!' he 
said。 'Strider; or I'm still asleep!'
     'Yes; Sam; Strider;' said Aragorn。 'It is a long way; is it not; from Bree; where you did not like 
the look of me? A long way for us all but yours has been the darkest road。'
     And then to Sam's surprise and utter confusion he bowed his knee before them; and taking them 
by the hand; Frodo upon his right and Sam upon his left; he led them to the throne; and setting them 
upon it; he turned to the men and captains who stood by and spoke; so that his voice rang over all 
the host; crying:
     'Praise them with great praise!'
     And when the glad shout had swelled up and died away again; to Sam's final and plete 
satisfaction and pure joy; a minstrel of Gondor stood forth; and knelt; and begged leave to sing。 
And behold! he said:
     'Lo! lords and knights and men of valour unashamed; kings and princes; and fair people of 
Gondor; and Riders of Rohan; and ye sons of Elrond; and Dúnedain of the North; and Elf and 
Dwarf; and greathearts of the Shire; and all free folk of the West; now listen to my lay。 For I will 
sing to you of Frodo of the Nine Fingers and the Ring of Doom。'
     And when Sam heard that he laughed aloud for sheer delight; and he stood up and cried: 'O great 
glory and splendour! And all my wishes have e true!' And then he wept。
     And all the host laughed and wept; and in the midst of their merriment and tears the clear voice 
of the minstrel rose like silver and gold; and all men were hushed。 And he sang to them; now in the 
Elven…tongue; now in the speech of the West; until their hearts; wounded with sweet words; 
overflowed; and their joy was like swords; and they passed in thought out to regions where pain 
and delight flow together and tears are the very wine of blessedness。
     And at the last; as the Sun fell from the noon and the shadows of the trees lengthened; he ended。 
'Praise them with great praise!' he said and knelt。 And then Aragorn stood up; and all the host arose; 
and they passed to pavilions made ready; to eat and drink and make merry while the day lasted。
     Frodo and Sam were led apart and brought to a tent; and there their old raiment was taken off; 
but folded and set aside with honour; and clean linen was given to them。 Then Gandalf came and in 
his arms; to the wonder of Frodo; he bore the sword and the elven…cloak and the mithril…coat that 
had been taken from him in Mordor。 For Sam he brought a coat of gilded mail; and his elven…cloak 
all healed of the soils and hurts that it had suffered; and then he laid before them two swords。
     'I do not wish for any sword;' said Frodo。
     'Tonight at least you should wear one;' said Gandalf。
     Then Frodo took the small sword that had belonged to Sam; and had been laid at his side in 
Cirith Ungol。 'Sting I gave to you Sam;' he said。
     'No; master! Mr。 Bilbo gave it to you; and it goes with his silver coat; he would not wish anyone 
else to wear it now。'
     Frodo gave way; and Gandalf; as if he were their esquire; knelt and girt the sword…belts about 
them; and then rising he set circlets of silver upon their heads。 And when they were arrayed they 
went to the great feast; and they sat at the King's table with Gandalf; and King éomer of Rohan; 
and the Prince Imrahil and all the chief captains; and there also were Gimli and Legolas。
     But when; after the Standing Silence; wine was brought there came in two esquires to serve the 
kings; or so they seemed to be: one was clad in the silver and sable of the Guards of Minas Tirith; 
and the other in white and green。 But Sam wondered what such young boys were doing in an army 
of mighty men。 Then suddenly as they drew near and he could see them plainly; he exclaimed:
     'Why; look Mr。 Frodo! Look here! Well; if it isn't Pippin。 Mr。 Peregrin Took I should say; and 
Mr。 Merry! How they have grown! Bless me! But I can see there's more tales to tell than ours。'
     'There are indeed;' said Pippin turning towards him。 'And we'll begin telling them; as soon as this 
feast is ended。 In the meantime you can try Gandalf。 He's not so close as he used to be; though he 
laughs now more than he talks。 For the present Merry and I are busy。 We are knights of the City 
and of the Mark; as I hope you observe。'
     At last the glad day ended; and when the Sun was gone and the round Moon rode slowly above 
the mists of Anduin and flickered through the fluttering leaves; Frodo and Sam sat under the 
whispering trees amid the fragrance of fair Ithilien; and they talked deep into the night with Merry 
and Pippin and Gandalf; and after a while Legolas and Gimli joined them。 There Frodo and Sam 
learned much of all that had happened to the pany after their fellowship was broken on the evil 
day at Parth Galen by Rauros Falls; and still there was always more to ask and more to tell。
     Orcs; and talking trees; and leagues of grass; and galloping riders。 and glittering caves; and 
white towers and golden halls; and battles; and tall ships sailing; all these passed before Sam's mind 
until he felt bewildered。 But amidst all these wonders he returned always to his astonishment at the 
size of Merry and Pippin; and he made them stand back to back with Frodo and himself。 He 
scratched his head。 'Can't understand it at your age!' he said。 'But there it is: you're three inches 
taller than you ought to he; or I'm a dwarf。'
     'That you certainly are not;' said
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