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Here is your reading assignment. Please comment to this post to confirm you have received it. Posting your assignment starts on January 26th, posting of the whole chapter will be on the 31st.
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Chapter 10 - THE VOICE OF SARUMAN
They passed through the ruined tunnel and stood upon a heap of stones, gazing at the dark rock of Orthanc, and its many windows, a menace still in the desolation that lay all about it. The waters had now nearly all subsided. Here and there gloomy pools remained, covered with scum and wreckage; but most of the wide circle was bare again, a wilderness of slime and tumbled rock, pitted with blackened holes, and dotted with posts and pillars leaning drunkenly this way and that. At the rim of the shattered bowl there lay vast mounds and slopes, like the shingles cast up by a great storm; and beyond them the green and tangled valley ran up into the long ravine between the dark arms of the mountains. Across the waste they saw riders picking their way; they were coming from the north side, and already they were drawing near to Orthanc.
âThere is Gandalf, and Théoden and his men!â said Legolas. âLet us go and meet them!â
âWalk warily!â said Merry. âThere are loose slabs that may tilt up and throw you down into a pit, if you donât take care.â
They followed what was left of the road from the gates to Orthanc, going slowly, for the flag-stones were cracked and slimed. The riders, seeing them approach, halted under the shadow of the rock and waited for them. Gandalf rode forward to meet them.
âWell, Treebeard and I have had some interesting discussions, and made a few plans,â he said; âand we have all had some much-needed rest. Now we must be going on again. I hope you companions have all rested, too, and refreshed yourselves?â
âWe have,â said Merry. âBut our discussions began and ended in smoke. Still we feel less ill-disposed towards Saruman than we did.â
âDo you indeed?â said Gandalf. âWell, I do not. I have now a last task to do before I go: I must pay Saruman a farewell visit. Dangerous, and probably useless; but it must be done. Those of you who wish may come with me â but beware! And do not jest! This is not the time for it.â
âI will come,â said Gimli. âI wish to see him and learn if he really looks like you.â
âAnd how will you learn that, Master Dwarf?â said Gandalf. âSaruman could look like me in your eyes, if it suited his purpose with you. And are you yet wise enough to detect all his counterfeits? Well, we shall see, perhaps. He may be shy of showing himself before many different eyes together. But I have ordered all the Ents to remove themselves from sight, so perhaps we shall persuade him to come out.â
âWhatâs the danger?â asked Pippin. âWill he shoot at us, and pour fire out of the windows; or can he put a spell on us from a distance?â
âThe last is most likely, if you ride to his door with a light heart,â said Gandalf. âBut there is no knowing what he can do, or may choose to try. A wild beast cornered is not safe to approach. And Saruman has powers you do not guess. Beware of his voice!â
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Chapter 10 - THE VOICE OF SARUMAN
They passed through the ruined tunnel and stood upon a heap of stones, gazing at the dark rock of Orthanc, and its many windows, a menace still in the desolation that lay all about it. The waters had now nearly all subsided. Here and there gloomy pools remained, covered with scum and wreckage; but most of the wide circle was bare again, a wilderness of slime and tumbled rock, pitted with blackened holes, and dotted with posts and pillars leaning drunkenly this way and that. At the rim of the shattered bowl there lay vast mounds and slopes, like the shingles cast up by a great storm; and beyond them the green and tangled valley ran up into the long ravine between the dark arms of the mountains. Across the waste they saw riders picking their way; they were coming from the north side, and already they were drawing near to Orthanc.
âThere is Gandalf, and Théoden and his men!â said Legolas. âLet us go and meet them!â
âWalk warily!â said Merry. âThere are loose slabs that may tilt up and throw you down into a pit, if you donât take care.â
They followed what was left of the road from the gates to Orthanc, going slowly, for the flag-stones were cracked and slimed. The riders, seeing them approach, halted under the shadow of the rock and waited for them. Gandalf rode forward to meet them.
âWell, Treebeard and I have had some interesting discussions, and made a few plans,â he said; âand we have all had some much-needed rest. Now we must be going on again. I hope you companions have all rested, too, and refreshed yourselves?â
âWe have,â said Merry. âBut our discussions began and ended in smoke. Still we feel less ill-disposed towards Saruman than we did.â
âDo you indeed?â said Gandalf. âWell, I do not. I have now a last task to do before I go: I must pay Saruman a farewell visit. Dangerous, and probably useless; but it must be done. Those of you who wish may come with me â but beware! And do not jest! This is not the time for it.â
âI will come,â said Gimli. âI wish to see him and learn if he really looks like you.â
âAnd how will you learn that, Master Dwarf?â said Gandalf. âSaruman could look like me in your eyes, if it suited his purpose with you. And are you yet wise enough to detect all his counterfeits? Well, we shall see, perhaps. He may be shy of showing himself before many different eyes together. But I have ordered all the Ents to remove themselves from sight, so perhaps we shall persuade him to come out.â
âWhatâs the danger?â asked Pippin. âWill he shoot at us, and pour fire out of the windows; or can he put a spell on us from a distance?â
âThe last is most likely, if you ride to his door with a light heart,â said Gandalf. âBut there is no knowing what he can do, or may choose to try. A wild beast cornered is not safe to approach. And Saruman has powers you do not guess. Beware of his voice!â