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The Lord of the Rings-指环王(英文版)-第71章

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Glóin rose and bowed; and Legolas continued。 'In the days of fair weather we led Gollum through the woods; and there was a high tree standing alone far from the others which he liked to climb。 Often we let him mount up to the highest branches; until he felt the free wind; but we set a guard at the tree's foot。 One day he refused to e down; and the guards had no mind to climb after him: he had learned the trick of clinging to boughs with his feet as well as with his hands; so they sat by the tree far into the night。

'It was that very night of summer; yet moonless and starless; that Orcs came on us at unawares。 We drove them off after some time; they were many and fierce; but they came from over the mountains; and were unused to the woods。 When the battle was over; we found that Gollum was gone; and his guards were slain or taken。 It then seemed plain to us that the attack had been made for his rescue; and that he knew of it beforehand。 How that was contrived we cannot guess; but Gollum is cunning; and the spies of the Enemy are many。 The dark things that were driven out in the year of the Dragon's fall have returned in greater numbers; and Mirkwood is again an evil place; save where our realm is maintained。

'We have failed to recapture Gollum。 We came on his trail among those of many Orcs; and it plunged deep into the Forest; going south。 But ere long it escaped our skill; and we dared not continue the hunt; for we were drawing nigh to Dol Guldur; and that is still a very evil place; we do not go that way。'

'Well; well; he is gone;' said Gandalf。 'We have no time to seek for him again。 He must do what he will。 But he may play a part yet that neither he nor Sauron have foreseen。

'And now I will answer Galdor's other questions。 What of Saruman? What are his counsels to us in this need? This tale I must tell in full; for only Elrond has heard it yet; and that in brief; but it will bear on all that we must resolve。 It is the last chapter in the Tale of the Ring; so far as it has yet gone。

'At the end of June I was in the Shire; but a cloud of anxiety was on my mind; and I rode to the southern borders of the little land; for I had a foreboding of some danger; still hidden from me but drawing near。 There messages reached me telling me of war and defeat in Gondor; and when I heard of the Black Shadow a chill smote my heart。 But I found nothing save a few fugitives from the South; yet it seemed to me that on them sat a fear of which they would not speak。 I turned then east and north and journeyed along the Greenway; and not far from Bree I came upon a traveller sitting on a bank beside the road with his grazing horse beside him。 It was Radagast the Brown; who at one time dwelt at Rhosgobel; near the borders of Mirkwood。 He is one of my order; but I had not seen him for many a year。

' 〃Gandalf! 〃 he cried。 〃I was seeking you。 But I am a stranger in these parts。 All I knew was that you might be found in a wild region with the uncouth name of Shire。〃

' 〃Your information was correct;〃 I said。 〃But do not put it that way; if you meet any of the inhabitants。 You are near the borders of the Shire now。 And what do you want with me? It must be pressing。 You were never a traveller; unless driven by great need。〃

' 〃I have an urgent errand;〃 he said。 〃My news is evil。〃 Then he looked about him; as if the hedges might have ears。 〃Nazg。l;〃 he whispered。 〃The Nine are abroad again。 They have crossed the River secretly and are moving westward。 They have taken the guise of riders in black。〃

'I knew then what I had dreaded without knowing it。

' 〃The enemy must have some great need or purpose;〃 said Radagast; 〃but what it is that makes him look to these distant and desolate parts; I cannot guess。〃

' 〃What do you mean? 〃 said I。

' 〃I have been told that wherever they go the Riders ask for news of a land called Shire。〃

' 〃The Shire;〃 I said; but my heart sank。 For even the Wise might fear to withstand the Nine; when they are gathered together under their fell chieftain。 A great king and sorcerer he was of old; and now he wields a deadly fear。 〃Who told you; and who sent you? 〃 I asked。

' 〃Saruman the White;〃 answered Radagast。 〃And he told me to say that if you feel the need; he will help; but you must seek his aid at once; or it will be too late。〃

'And that message brought me hope。 For Saruman the White is the greatest of my order。 Radagast is; of course; a worthy Wizard; a master of shapes and changes of hue; and he has much lore of herbs and beasts; and birds are especially his friends。 But Saruman has long studied the arts of the Enemy himself; and thus we have often been able to forestall him。 It was by the devices of Saruman that we drove him from Dol Guldur。 It might be that he had found some weapons that would drive back the Nine。

' 〃I will go to Saruman;〃 I said。

' 〃Then you must go now;〃 said Radagast; 〃for I have wasted time in looking for you; and the days are running short。 I was told to find you before Midsummer; and that is now here。 Even if you set out from this spot; you will hardly reach him before the Nine discover the land that they seek。 I myself shall turn back at once。〃 And with that he mounted and would have ridden straight off。

' 〃Stay a moment! 〃 I said。 〃We shall need your help; and the help of all things that will give it。 Send out messages to all the beasts and birds that are your friends。 Tell them to bring news of anything that bears on this matter to Saruman and Gandalf。 Let messages be sent to Orthanc。〃

' 〃I will do that;〃 he said; and rode off as if the Nine were after him。

'I could not follow him then and there。 I had ridden very far already that day; and I was as weary as my horse; and I needed to consider matters。 I stayed the night in Bree; and decided that I had no time to return to the Shire。 Never did I make a greater mistake!

'However; I wrote a message to Frodo; and trusted to my friend the innkeeper to send it to him。 I rode away at dawn; and I came at long last to the dwelling of Saruman。 That is far south in Isengard; in the end of the Misty Mountains; not far from the Gap of Rohan。 And Boromir will tell you that that is a great open vale that lies between the Misty Mountains and the northmost foothills of Ered Nimrais; the White Mountains of his home。 But Isengard is a circle of sheer rocks that enclose a valley as with a wall; and in the midst of that valley is a tower of stone called Orthanc。 It was not made by Saruman; but by the Men of Númenor long ago; and it is very tall and has many secrets; yet it looks not to be a work of craft。 It cannot be reached save by passing the circle of Isengard; and in that circle there is only one gate。

'Late one evening I came to the gate; like a great arch in the wall of rock; and it was strongly guarded。 But the keepers of the gate were on the watch for me and told me that Saruman awaited me。 I rode under the arch; and the gate closed silently behind me; and suddenly I was afraid; though I knew no reason for it。

'But I rode to the foot of Orthanc; and came to the stair of Saruman and there he met me and led me up to his high chamber。 He wore a ring on his finger。

' 〃So you have e; Gandalf;〃 he said to me gravely; but in his eyes there seemed to be a white light; as if a cold laughter was in his heart。

' 〃Yes; I have e;〃 I said。 〃I have e for your aid; Saruman the White。〃 And that title seemed to anger him。

' 〃Have you indeed; Gandalf the Grey! 〃 he scoffed。 〃For aid? It has seldom been heard of that Gandalf the Grey sought for aid; one so cunning and so wise; wandering about the lands; and concerning himself in every business; whether it belongs to him or not。〃

'I looked at him and wondered。 〃But if I am not deceived;〃 said I; 〃things are now moving which will require the union of all our strength。〃

' 〃That may be so;〃 he said; 〃but the thought is late in ing to you。 How long。 I wonder; have you concealed from me; the head of the Council; a matter of greatest import? What brings you now from your lurkingplace in the Shire? 〃

' 〃The Nine have e forth again;〃 I answered。 〃They have crossed the River。 So Radagast said to me。〃

' 〃Radagast the Brown! 〃 laughed Saruman; and he no longer conce
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