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Hungry Ghoul
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Re: Go now...
Please do not misunderstand me. Neither do I feel cheated nor do I want to intervene considering the 'asking right'. I was just curious to know where from you derive the information that the caves behind Helm's Deep (to which I was referring shortly by 'Helm's Deep') were visited first and Fangorn second. Maybe I consulted the wrong pages - but the sentence "You shall visit Fangorn with me, and then I will come with you to see Helm's Deep" spoken by Legolas in 'The Road to Isengard' and the words "Come, Gimli!' said Legolas. 'Now by Fangorn's leave I will visit the Entwood and see such trees as are nowhere else [...]" in 'Many Partings' convinced me of my stance.
Please correct me if I am wrong, because I do not want to rely on a false image I may have any further.
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<h6> Be still, O wand'rer! / Dost thou not hear the sad song of night? / How the wind does beckon thee to rest for a while / and to lend him thine ear? / What woeful tale does it tell tonight? / What tragedy of old? </h6></p>