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			Just to offer in:
 OF THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS AMONG THE ELDAR
 PERTAINING TO MARRIAGE AND OTHER MATTERS
 RELATED THERETO: TOGETHER WITH THE
 STATUTE OF FINWE AND MIRIEL AND THE DEBATE
 OF THE VALAR AT ITS MAKING.
 
 AElfwine's Preamble.
 
 [The  Eldar  grew  in  bodily  form  slower  than  Men,  but   in  mind
 more  swiftly.  They  learned  to  speak  before   they  were   one  year
 old;  and  in  the  same  time  they learned  to walk  and to  dance, for
 their  wills  came  soon  to  the  mastery  of their  bodies. Nonetheless
 there  was  less  difference   between  the   two  Kindreds,   Elves  and
 Men,   in  early   youth;  and   a  man   who  watched   elf-children  at
 
 play  might  well  have  believed  that  they  were the  children of
 Men,  of  some  fair  and  happy  people.  For  in their  early days
 elf-children delighted still in the world about  them, and  the fire
 of  their  spirit  had  not  consumed  them,   and  the   burden  of
 memory was still light upon them.(1)
 This  same  watcher  might  indeed  have  wondered  at  the  small
 limbs  and stature  of these  children, judging  their age  by their
 skill in words and  grace in  motion. For  at the  end of  the third
 year mortal children began to  outstrip the  Elves, hastening  on to
 a  full  stature while  the Elves  lingered in  the first  spring of
 childhood.  Children  of  Men  might reach  their full  height while
 Eldar of  the same  age were  still in  body like  to mortals  of no
 more than seven years.(2) Not until the fiftieth year did  the Eldar
 attain  the  stature  and shape  in which  their lives  would after-
 wards  endure,  and  for  some  a  hundred  years would  pass before
 they were full-grown.]
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