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The Lord of the Rings Study Guide

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by J. R. R. Tolkien
About 186 pages (55,750 words)
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Book 6, Chapter 5 Summary

Returning to the time when Aragorn sets out with his army toward the Black Gate, Faramir and Ãowyn are in the Houses of Healing in Minas Tirith, waiting for news of Aragorn's attack. However, they hear nothing and are frustrated by the fact that they are stuck in Minas Tirith instead of fighting with Aragorn. In fact, they are almost imprisoned in the Houses of Healing by order of Gandalf and Aragorn.

As the days pass idly, they spend time together and fall in love. Then, one day, they looking out toward Mordor and their hands clasp. Just then, they see the Shadow pass from Mordor. Weeks pass and people return to Minas Tirith, including Aragorn. With his Kingship clear, Faramir gives him the keys to the City and welcomes him as.....

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