Unfinished Tales by J.R.R. Tolkien

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A serious reading of a passage in Tolkien's Unfinished Tales.

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

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British (General)

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two years later, Horrendous conceived. And in the spring of the year after she bought two Algerian, her daughter, even from birth, the child was fair and grew ever in beauty. The woman most beautiful as old tales tale that ever was born in the line of arrows save arisen raffle the last, when her first naming was Do they called her and Callum in Heart. Horrendous was glad for she thought Surely Now Al Darian will desire his son to be his heir, and he will abide with me long yet foreign secret. She still feared the sea and its power upon his heart. And though she strove to hide it and we'll talk with him of his old ventures and of his hopes and designs, she watched jealously if he went to his house ship or was much with the venturers to ambar, Darien once asked her to come, but seeing swiftly in her eyes that she was not full willing, he never pressed her again. Not without cause was that and this is fair. When al Darrien had been five years ashore, he began to be busy again with his master ship of forests and was often many days away from his house, there was now indeed sufficient timber in Numenor, and that was chiefly owing to his prudence. Yet since the people were now more numerous, there was ever need of wood for building and for the making of many things beside. For in those ancient days, though, many had great skill with stone and with metals, since the adoption of old had learned much of the nod or the new minorities loved things fashioned of wood, whether for daily use or for beauty of carving. At that time, Algerian again gave most heed to the future, planting always, whether was felling, and he had new words set to grow where there was room, a free land that was suited to trees of different kinds. It was then that he became most widely known as al Dhari in by which name he is remembered among those who held the sector in nominal. Yet to many beside their end, this it seemed that he had little love for treason themselves, caring for them rather as timber that would serve his designs