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Unfinished Tales: The Lost Lore of Middle-earth Study Guide

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by J. R. R. Tolkien
About 61 pages (18,321 words)
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"Give with a free hand, but give only your own." Chapter 2, p. 64

"Grief is a home to a hard mind." Chapter 2, p. 65

"But the up-coming is painful, and from high places it is easy to fall low." Chapter 2, p. 66

"Flame light! Flee night!" Chapter 2, p. 70

"False hopes are more dangerous than fears," said Sador, "and they will not keep us warm this winter." Chapter 2, p. 76

"Many a man of arms misreads patience and quiet." Chapter 2, p. 115

"But mariners are men of two minds, at war with themselves." Chapter 4, p. 186

"Let a King rule first his own house ere he correct others." Chapter 4, p. 205

"I am steel hard to break." Chapter 4, p. 207

"When either way may lead to evil, of what worth is choice?" Chapter 4, p. 210

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