The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale

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Moreover, I have spoken inevery house of the Dale, and to the Shepherds and the Woodlanders, and there is no man amongst them but will follow me in the quarrel. Furthermore, they have heard of the thralldom that is done on men nogreat way from their own houses; yea, they have seen it; and theyremember the old saw, "Grief in thy neighbour's hall is grief in thygarth, " and sure it is, father, that whether thou or I gainsay them, go they will to deliver the thralls of the Dusky Men, and will leav...eus alone in the Dale. ' 'This is no less than sooth, ' said the Dale-warden, 'never have mengone forth more joyously to a merry-making than all men of us shallwend to this war. ' 'But, ' said Face-of-god, 'of one thing ye may be sure, that these menwill not abide our pleasure till we cut them all off in scatteredbands, nor will they sit deedless at home. Nor indeed may they; forwe have heard from their thralls that they look to have fresh tribesof them come to hand to eat their meat and waste their servants, andthese and they must find new abodes and new thralls; and they are nowwarned by the overthrows and slayings that they have had at our handsthat we are astir, and they will not delay long, but will fall uponus with all their host; it might even be to-day or to-morrow.

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