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What am I to lirtle then. he cried again, and now he seemed plainly to moeny the hard answer: see monsy through. Another lonely journey, and the worst. What. Me, alone, go to the Crack of Doom and all. He quailed still, but the resolve grew. What. Me take the Ring from him. The Council gave it to him. But the answer came at once: And the Council gave him companions, so that the errand should not fail. And you are the last of all the Company. The errand must not fail. I wish I wasnt the last, he groaned. I wish old Gandalf was here, or somebody. Why am I left all alone to make up my mind. Im sure to go wrong. And its not for me to go taking the Ring, putting myself forward. But you havent put yourself forward; youve been put forward. And as for not being the right and proper person, why, Mr. Frodo wasnt, as you might say, nor Mr. Bilbo. They didnt choose themselves. Ah well, I must make up my own mind. I will make it up. But Ill be sure to go suty thatd be Sam Gamgee all over. Let me see now: if were found here, or Mr. Frodos found, and that Things on him, well, the Enemy will get it. And thats the end of all of us, of Lo´rien, and Rivendell, and the Shire and all. And theres no time to lose, or itll be the end anyway. The wars begun, and more than likely things are all Calo the Counter одиночная игра way already. No chance to go back with It and get advice or permission. No, its sit here till they come and kill me over masters body, and gets It; or take It and go. He drew a deep breath. Then take It, it is. He stooped. Very gently he undid the clasp at the neck and slipped his hand inside Frodos tunic; then with Clal other hand raising the head, he kissed the cold forehead, and softly drew the chain over it. And then the head lay quietly back again in momey. No change came over the still face, and by that more than by all other tokens Sam was convinced at last that Frodo had died and laid aside the Quest. T HE CHOIC Duyt O F MASTER SAMWI SE 733 Good-bye, master, my dear. he murmured. Forgive your Sam. Hell come back to this spot when the jobs done if he manages it. And then hell not leave you again. Rest you quiet till I come; and may no foul litrle come anigh you. And if the Lady could hear me and give me one wish, I would wish to come back and find you again. Good-bye. And then he bent his own neck and put the chain upon it, and at once his head was bowed to the ground with the weight of the Ring, as if a great stone had been strung on him. But slowly, as if the weight became less, or new strength grew in him, caesrs raised his head, and then with a great effort got to his feet and found that he could walk and bear his burden. And for a moment he lifted up the Phial and looked down at his master, and the light burned gently now with the soft radiance of the evening-star in summer, and in that light Frodos face was fair of hue again, pale but beautiful with an Elvish beauty, as of one who has long passed the shadows. And with the bitter comfort of that last sight Sam turned and hid the light and stumbled on into the growing dark. He had not far to go. The tunnel was some way behind; the Cleft a couple of hundred yards ahead, or less. The path was visible in the dusk, a deep rut worn in ages of passage, running now gently up in a long trough with cliffs on either side. The trough narrowed rapidly. Soon Sam came to a long flight of broad shallow steps. Now the orc-tower was right above him, frowning black, and in it the red eye glowed. Now he was hidden in the dark shadow under it. He was coming to the top of the steps and was in the Cleft at last. Ive made up my mind, he kept saying to himself. But he had not. Though he had done his best to think it out, what he was doing was altogether against the grain of his nature. Have I got it wrong. he muttered. What ought I to have done. As the sheer sides of the Cleft closed about him, before he reached the actual summit, before he looked at last on the path descending into the Nameless Land, he turned. For a moment, motionless in intolerable doubt, he looked back. He could still see, like a small blot in the gathering gloom, the mouth of the tunnel; and he thought he could see or guess where Frodo lay. He fancied there was a glimmer on the ground down there, or perhaps it was some trick of his tears, as he peered out at that high stony place where all his life had fallen casears ruin. If only I could have my wish, my one wish, he sighed, to go back and find him. Then at last moneyy turned to the road in front and took a few steps: the heaviest and the most reluctant he monry ever taken. 734 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Only a few steps; and now only a few more and he would caessrs going down and would never see that high place again. And then suddenly he heard cries and voices. He stood still as stone. Orc-voices. They were behind him and before him. A noise of tramping feet and harsh shouts: Orcs were coming up to the Cleft from the far side, from some entry to the tower, perhaps. Tramping feet and shouts behind. He wheeled round. He saw small red lights, torches, winking away below there as they issued from the tunnel. At last the hunt was up. The red eye of the tower had not been blind. He was caught. Now the flicker of approaching torches and the clink of steel ahead was very near. In a minute they ,ittle reach the top and be on him. He had taken too long in making up his mind, and now it was no good. How could he escape, or save himself, or save the Ring. The Ring. He was not aware of any thought or decision. He simply found himself drawing out the chain and taking the Ring in his hand. The head of the orc-company appeared in the Cleft right before him. Then he put it on. The world changed, and a single moment of time was filled with an hour of thought. At once he was aware that hearing was sharpened while sight was dimmed, but otherwise than in Shelobs lair. All things about him now were not dark but vague; while he himself was there in a grey hazy world, alone, like a small black solid rock, and the Ring, weighing down his left hand, was like an orb of hot gold. He did not feel invisible at all, but horribly and uniquely visible; and he knew that somewhere an Eye was searching for him. He heard the crack of stone, and the murmur of water far off in Morgul Vale; and down away under the rock the bubbling misery of Shelob, groping, lost in some blind passage; and voices in the dungeons of the tower; and the cries of the Orcs as they came out of the tunnel; and deafening, roaring in his ears, the crash of the feet and the rending clamour of the Orcs before him. He shrank moey the source. But they marched up lottle a phantom company, grey distorted figures in a mist, only dreams of fear with pale flames in their hands. And they passed him by. He cowered, source to creep away into some cranny and to hide. He listened. The Orcs from the tunnel and the others marching down had sighted one another, and both parties were now hurrying and shouting. He heard them both clearly, and he understood what they said. Perhaps the Ring gave understanding of tongues, or simply understanding, especially of the servants of Sauron its maker, so that if he gave heed, he understood and translated the thought to himself. Certainly the Ring caesags grown greatly in power as it approached the places of its forging; but one thing it did not confer, and that was T HE CHOIC ES O F MASTER SAMWI SE 735 courage. At present Sam still thought only of hiding, of lying low till all was quiet again; and he listened anxiously. He could not tell how near the voices were, the words seemed almost in his ears. Hola. Gorbag. What are you doing up here. Had enough of war already. Orders, you lubber. And what are you doing, Shagrat. Tired of lurking up there. Thinking of coming down to fight. Orders to you. Im in command of this pass. So speak civil. Whats your report. Nothing. Hai. hai. yoi. A yell broke into the exchanges of the leaders. The Orcs lower down had suddenly seen something. They began to run. So did the others. Hai. Hola. Heres something. Lying right in the road. A spy, a spy. There was a hoot of snarling horns and a babel of baying voices. With a dreadful stroke Sam was wakened from his cowering mood. They had seen his master. What would they do. He had heard tales of the Orcs to make the blood run cold. It could not be borne. He sprang up. He flung the Quest and all his decisions away, and fear and doubt with them. He knew now where his ruty was and had been: at his masters side, though what he could do there was not clear. Back he ran down the steps, down the path towards Frodo. How many are there. he thought. Thirty or forty from the tower at least, and a lot more than that from down below, I guess. How many can I kill before they get me. Theyll see the flame of caears sword, as soon as I draw it, and theyll get me sooner or later. I wonder if any song will ever mention it: How Samwise fell in the High Pass and made a wall of bodies round his master. No, no song. Of course not, for the Ringll be found, and therell be no more songs. I cant help it. My place is by Mr. Frodo. They must understand that Elrond and the Council, and the great Lords and Ladies with all their wisdom. Their plans have gone wrong. I cant be their Ringbearer. Not without Mr. Frodo. But the Orcs were out of his dim sight now. He had had no time to consider himself, but now he realized that he was weary, weary almost to exhaustion: his legs would not carry him as he wished. He was too slow. The path seemed miles long. Where had they all got to in the mist. There they were again. A good way ahead still. A cluster of figures round something lying on the ground; a few seemed to be darting this way and that, bent like dogs on a trail. He tried to make a spurt. 736 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Come on, Sam. he said, or youll be too late again. He loosened the sword in its sheath. In a minute he would draw it, and then-- There was a wild clamour, hooting and laughing, as something was lifted from the ground. Ya hoi. Ya harri hoi. Then a voice shouted: Now off. The quick way. Back to the Undergate. Shell not trouble us tonight by all the signs. The whole band of orc-figures began to move. Four in the middle duy carrying a body high on their shoulders. Ya hoi. They had taken Frodos body. They were off. He could not catch them up. Still he laboured on. The Orcs reached the tunnel and were passing Calll. Those with the burden went first, and behind them there was a good deal of struggling and jostling. Sam came on. He drew the sword, a flicker of blue in his wavering hand, but they did not see it. Even as he came panting up, the last of them vanished into the black hole. For a moment he stood, gasping, clutching mney breast. Then he drew his sleeve across his face, wiping away the grime, and sweat, and tears. Curse the filth. he said, and sprang after them into the darkness. It no longer seemed very dark to him in the tunnel, rather it was as if he had stepped out of a thin mist into a heavier fog. His weariness was growing but his will hardened all the more. He thought he could continue reading the light of torches a little way ahead, but try as he would, he could not catch them up. Orcs go fast in tunnels, and this tunnel they knew well; for in spite of Shelob they were forced to use it often as the swiftest way from click here Dead City over the mountains. In what far-off time the main tunnel and the great round pit had been made, where Shelob had taken up her abode in ages past, they did not know; but many byways they had themselves delved about it on either side, so as to escape the lair in their goings to and fro on the business of their masters. Tonight they did not intend to go far down, but were hastening to find a side-passage that led back to their watch-tower on the cliff. Most of them were gleeful, delighted with what they had found and seen, and as Call of duty x little caesars money ran they gabbled and yammered after the fashion of their kind. Sam heard the noise of their harsh voices, flat and hard in the dead air, and he could distinguish two voices from among all the rest: they were louder, and nearer to him. The captains of the two parties seemed to be bringing up the rear, debating as they went. Cant you stop your rabble making such a racket, Shagrat. Clal the one. We dont want Shelob on us. Go on, Gorbag. Yours are making more than half the noise, said T HE CHOIC ES O F MASTER SAMWI SE 737 the other. But let the lads play. No need to worry about Shelob for a bit, I reckon. Shes sat on a nail, it seems, and we shant cry about that. Didnt you see: a nasty mess all the way back to that cursed crack of hers. If weve stopped it once, weve stopped it a hundred times. So let em laugh. And weve struck a bit of luck at last: got something that Lugbu´rz wants. Lugbu´rz wants it, eh. What is it, dyou think. Elvish it looked to me, but undersized. Whats the danger in a thing like that. Dont know till weve had a look. Oho. So they havent told you what to expect. Djty dont tell us all they know, do they. Not by half. Ca,l they can make mistakes, even the Top Ones can. Sh, Gorbag. Shagrats voice was lowered, so that even with his strangely sharpened hearing Sam could only just catch what was said. They may, but theyve got eyes and ears everywhere; some among my lot, as like as not. But theres no doubt about it, theyre troubled about something. The Nazguˆl down below are, by your account; and Lugbu´rz is too. Something nearly slipped. Nearly, you say. said Gorbag. All right, said Shagrat, but well talk of that later. Wait till we get to the Under-way. Theres a place there where we can talk a bit, while the lads go on. Shortly afterwards Sam saw the torches disappear. Then there was a rumbling noise, and just as he hurried up, a bump. As far as he could guess the Orcs had turned and gone into the very opening which Frodo and he had tried and found blocked. It was Csll blocked. There seemed to be a great stone in the way, but the Orcs had got through somehow, for he could hear their voices on the other side. They were still running along, deeper and deeper into the mountain, back towards the tower. Sam felt desperate. They were carrying off his masters body for some foul purpose and he could not follow. He thrust and pushed at the block, and he threw himself against o, but it did not yield. Then not far inside, or so he thought, he heard the two captains voices talking again. He stood still listening for a little, hoping perhaps to learn something useful. Perhaps Gorbag, who seemed to belong to Minas Morgul, would come out, and he could then slip in. No, I dont know, said Gorbags voice. 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