Middle-earth Quotes
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- Théooden’s Call to Arms, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

- Théooden’s Call to Arms, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

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“I believe you are friends and folk worthy of honour, who have no evil purpose. You may go in.”
- Háma to Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

“I believe you are friends and folk worthy of honour, who have no evil purpose. You may go in.”

Háma to Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

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- Théoden to Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall(‘Théoden’, requested by tadeudz)

- Théoden to Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall
(‘Théoden’, requested by tadeudz)

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- Sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall
“Thus spoke a forgotten poet long ago in Rohan, recalling how tall and fair was Eorl the Young, who rode down out of the North; and there were wings upon the feet of his steed, Felaróf, father of horses. So men still sing in the evening.”

- Sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

“Thus spoke a forgotten poet long ago in Rohan, recalling how tall and fair was Eorl the Young, who rode down out of the North; and there were wings upon the feet of his steed, Felaróf, father of horses. So men still sing in the evening.”