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the return of the king-第52章

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     But the victory did little to enhearten the captains。 'It is but a feint;' said Aragorn; 'and its chief 
purpose; I deem; was rather to draw us on by a false guess of our Enemy's weakness than to do us 
much hurt; yet。' And from that evening onward the Nazg?l came and followed every move of the 
army。 They still flew high and out of sight of all save Legolas; and yet their presence could be felt; 
as a deepening of shadow and a dimming of the sun; and though the Ringwraiths did not yet stoop 
low upon their foes and were silent; uttering no cry; the dread of them could not be shaken off。

     So time and the hopeless journey wore away。 Upon the fourth day from the Cross…roads and the 
sixth from Minas Tirith they came at last to the end of the living lands; and began to pass into the 
desolation that lay before the gates of the Pass of Cirith Gorgor; and they could descry the marshes 
and the desert that stretched north and west to the Emyn Muil。 So desolate were those places and so 
deep the horror that lay on them that some of the host were unmanned; and they could neither walk 
nor ride further north。
     Aragorn looked at them; and there was pity in his eyes rather than wrath; for these were young 
men from Rohan; from Westfold far away; or husbandmen from Lossarnach; and to them Mordor 
had been from childhood a name of evil; and yet unreal; a legend that had no part in their simple 
life; and now they walked like men in a hideous dream made true; and they understood not this war 
nor why fate should lead them to such a pass。
     'Go!' said Aragorn。 'But keep what honour you may; and do not run! And there is a task which 
you may attempt and so be not wholly shamed。 Take your way south…west till you e to Cair 
Andros; and if that is still held by enemies; as I think; then re…take it; if you can; and hold it to the 
last in defence of Gondor and Rohan!'
     Then some being shamed by his mercy overcame their fear and went on; and the others took 
new hope; hearing of a manful deed within their measure that they could turn to; and they departed。 
And so; since many men had already been left at the Cross…roads; it was with less than six 
thousands that the Captains of the West came at last to challenge the Black Gate and the might of 
Mordor。

     They advanced now slowly; expecting at every hour some answer to their challenge; and they 
drew together; since it was but waste of men to send out scouts or small parties from the main host。 
At nightfall of the fifth day of the march from Morgul Vale they made their last camp; and set fires 
about it of such dead wood and heath as they could find。 They passed the hours of night in 
wakefulness and they were aware of many things half…seen that walked and prowled all about them; 
and they heard the howling of wolves。 The wind had died and all the air seemed still。 They could 
see little; for though it was cloudless and the waxing moon was four nights old; there were smokes 
and fumes that rose out of the earth and the white crescent was shrouded in the mists of Mordor。
     It grew cold。 As morning came the wind began to stir again; but now it came from the North; 
and soon it freshened to a rising breeze。 All the night…walkers were gone; and the land seemed 
empty。 North amid their noisome pits lay the first of the great heaps and hills of slag and broken 
rock and blasted earth; the vomit of the maggot…folk of Mordor; but south and now near loomed the 
great rampart of Cirith Gorgor; and the Black Gate amidmost; and the two Towers of the Teeth tall 
and dark upon either side。 For in their last march the Captains had turned away from the old road as 
it bent east; and avoided the peril of the lurking hills; and so now they were approaching the 
Morannon from the north…west; even as Frodo had done。

     The two vast iron doors of the Black Gate under its frowning arch were fast closed。 Upon the 
battlement nothing could be seen。 All was silent but watchful。 They were e to the last end of 
their folly; and stood forlorn and chill in the grey light of early day before towers and walls which 
their army could not assault with hope; not even if it had brought thither engines of great power; 
and the Enemy had no more force than would suffice for the manning of the gate and wall alone。 
Yet they knew that all the hills and rocks about the Morannon were filled with hidden foes; and the 
shadowy defile beyond was bored and tunnelled by teeming broods of evil things。 And as they 
stood they saw all the Nazg?l gathered together; hovering above the Towers of the Teeth like 
vultures; and they knew that they were watched。 But still the Enemy made no sign。
     No choice was left them but to play their part to its end。 Therefore Aragorn now set the host in 
such array as could best be contrived; and they were drawn up on two great hills of blasted stone 
and earth that orcs had piled in years of labour。 Before them towards Mordor lay like a moat a great 
mire of reeking mud and foul…smelling pools。 When all was ordered; the Captains rode forth 
towards the Black Gate with a great guard of horsemen and the banner and heralds and trumpeters。 
There was Gandalf as chief herald; and Aragorn with the sons of Elrond; and éomer of Rohan; and 
Imrahil; and Legolas and Gimli and Peregrin were bidden to go also; so that all the enemies of 
Mordor should have a witness。
     They came within cry of the Morannon; and unfurled the banner; and blew upon their trumpets; 
and the heralds stood out and sent their voices up over the battlement of Mordor。
     'e forth!' they cried。 'Let the Lord of the Black Land e forth! Justice shall be done upon 
him。 For wrongfully he has made war upon Gondor and wrested its lands。 Therefore the King of 
Gondor demands that he should atone for his evils; and depart then for ever。 e forth!'
     There was a long silence; and from wall and gate no cry or sound was heard in answer。 But 
Sauron had already laid his plans; and he had a mind first to play these mice cruelly before he 
struck to kill。 So it was that; even as the Captains were about to turn away; the silence was broken 
suddenly。 There came a long rolling of great drums like thunder in the mountains; and then a 
braying of horns that shook the very stones and stunned men's ears。 And thereupon the middle door 
of the Black Gate was thrown open with a great clang; and out of it there came an embassy from 
the Dark Tower。
     At its head there rode a tall and evil shape; mounted upon a black horse; if horse it was; for it 
was huge and hideous; and its face was a frightful mask; more like a skull than a living head; and in 
the sockets of its eyes and in its nostrils there burned a flame。 The rider was robed all in black; and 
black was his lofty helm; yet this was no Ringwraith but a living man。 The Lieutenant of the Tower 
of Barad…d?r he was; and his name is remembered in no tale; for he himself had forgotten it; and he 
said: 'I am the Mouth of Sauron。' But it is told that he was a renegade; who came of the race of 
those that are named the Black Númenóreans; for they established their dwellings in Middle…earth 
during the 
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