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The City has fallen silent. There is no warmth left in the sun.
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It's just the damp of the first spring rain.
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I do not believe this darkness will endure.
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It once belonged to a young boy of the city. A very foolish one who wasted many hours slaying dragons instead of attending his studies.
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Yes, it was mine. My father had it made for me.
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It was well done. A generous deed should not be checked with cold counsel. You are to join the tower guard.
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It never fitted me either. Boromir was always the soldier. They were so alike he and my father. Proud, stubborn even, but strong.
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What would you have me do?
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My lord, Osgiliath is over run.
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You wish now that our places had been exchanged. That I had died and Boromir had lived.
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What other duty would you have me do my lord?
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Since you are robbed of Boromir I will do what I can in his stead. If I should return, think better of me father.
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Tell the men to break cover. We ride for Minas Tirith.
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Take cover! Nazgul! Fall back. Fall back to Minas Tirith!
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Fall back! Retreat! Retreat! Run for your lives!
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Mithrandir! They broke through our defences. They've taken the bridge and the West bank. Battalions of Orcs are crossing the river.
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In Ithilien. Not two days ago. Gandalf, they're taking the road to the Morgul vale.
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Where does my allegiance lie if not here? This is the city of the men of N'menor. I will gladly give my life to defend her beauty, her memory, her wisdom.
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I would not use the Ring. Not if Minas Tirith were falling in ruin and I alone could save her.
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Boromir would not have brought the Ring. He would have stretched out his hand to this thing and taking it he would have fallen.
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I did what I judged to be right.
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He would have kept it for his own. And when he returned you would not have known your son.
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The Shire must truly be a great realm, Master Gamgee, where gardeners are held in high honor.
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What road will you take once you reach the woods?
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This is the old sewer. Runs right under the river through to the edge of the city. You'll find cover in the woods there.
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Go, Frodo. Go with the goodwill of all Men.
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Frodo, they say a dark terror dwells in the passes above Minas Morgul. You cannot go that way.
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May death find you quickly if you bring them to harm.
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Take them to my father. Tell him Faramir sends a mighty gift. A weapon that will change our fortunes in this war.
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Stay here. Keep out of sight. Take cover!
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I think at last we understand one another, Frodo Baggins.
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Then it is forfeit. Release them.
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Good speech. Nice and short.
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I would have done, but our numbers were too few.
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lf there is need to go to Rivendell, send me in his stead.
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You must come with me. Now.
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To enter the Forbidden Pool bears the penalty of death. They wait for my command. Shall I shoot?
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That's enough. Where are you leading them?,Answer me.
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Who's covering the river to the north?
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Prepare to leave. The Ring will go to Gondor.
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So this is the answer to all the riddles. Here in the Wild I have you two Halflings and a host of men at my call. The Ring of Power within my grasp. A chance for Faramir, captain of Gondor to show his quality.
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My men tell me that you are Orc spies.
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Saruman attacks from Isengard. Sauron from Mordor. The fight will come to Men on both fronts. Gondor is weak. Sauron will strike us soon. And he will strike hard. He knows now we do not have the strength to repel him.
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And where is your skulking friend? That gangrel creature. He had an ill-favored look.
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Well, if you're not spies, then who are you?
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You're a friend of Boromir?
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As one of his companions, I'd hoped you would tell me.
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His horn washed up upon the riverbank, about six days past. It was cloven in two. But more than this, I know it in my heart. He was my brother.
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It will grieve you then to learn that he is dead.
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Make for the lower ground!
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The enemy? His sense of duty was no less than yours, I deem. You wonder what his name is, where he came from. And if he was really evil at heart. What lies or threats led him on this long march from home. If he would not rather have stayed there in peace. War will make corpses of us all. Bind their hands.
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There are no travelers in this land. Only servants of the Dark Tower.
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They had no warning. They were unarmed. Now the Wild Men are moving through the Westfold, burning as they go. Rick, cot and tree.
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It's been very quiet across the river.
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They're not coming from the North! To the river quick, quick!
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