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"I now call on you to defend yourself against my accusation Eomer, Marshal of Rohan."
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"And Rohan will answer!" cried Éomer, hurrying to the others. "I have been scouting long and far today, master dwarf. I only just returned. What comes to my vote for the Lady
Galadriel, I have explained my suspicion of her already. I found her the most sinister of my three suspects because I thought
Gandalf might not have been that attention-seeking if he were a wolf, and there was a small doubt in my heart on whether the palantír had been trusted to his care. After all, he seemed a sensible choice for that from Saruman's part.
I decided also that lord
Elrohir's vote, though hasty and ill-considered, did not straightly speak for treacherous intentions but rather of rashness or indifference. A traitor would try to affect the course of the voting more, I deem.
I did not have time to explain this along with my vote because I needed to let lord
Inglorion talk as well.
"I have to support lord
Gildor's question:
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Those of you who did not vote in Eregion... who would you have voted and why? And why did you remain silent?
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It has been troubling my mind as well. But there is another question I would like to ask as well. Why, lord
Elrohir, did you cast your vote for
Uglúk?
"I place my trust in my cousin
Théodred, and not only because he is my kin, but also because his behaviour has looked sincere so far; in
Dáin Ironfoot, who I have considered trustworthy for long, and still do; in
Gildor Inglorion, for he has not given me any reason to suspect him; and in
Uglúk, who looks to be among the most sincere in here. Indeed I now wonder if I have been deceived, for I hear
Uglúk is very often suspected of crimes he did not commit so now that he is not widely considered suspicious, he might actually be guilty. For now I will still consider him innocent, trusting my heart instead of my knowledge of his deeds before he joined our company.
"My heart is torn about some of you. Master
Bombadil I cannot understand, nor can I read his behaviour. Lord
Radagast I fear, for his gentleness and friendly manner makes it feel difficult to suspect him at all. He has not given me any reason for suspicion as yet, but I fear that if he did, it would pass unnoticed by me and by others because of his kindness. Mistress
Lobelia, though giving me an uneasy feeling, is grumpy towards all of us, which makes me think better about her; my heart says that she would try to be more agreeable if she were a traitor.
"Lady
Galadriel seems more sincere to me now than she did before, perhaps because she now talks clearly, and in a plain voice instead of whispering to individuals. She seems to really have something to say.
"Lord
Halbarad I am not decided about. I will think about what he has said and done for a while now."
EDIT: x-ed with Halbarad and Radagast