Friday, December 5, 2008

Winslow Homer The Gulf Stream painting

Winslow Homer The Gulf Stream paintingEdward Hopper The Long Leg painting
length they stirred and looked up, and began to search for anything that would give them tidings of Balin's fate, or show what had become of his folk. There was another smaller door on the other side of the chamber, under the shaft. By both the doors they could now see that many bones were lying, and among them were broken swords and axe-heads, and , that they were written by many different hands, in runes, both of Moria and of Dale, and here and there in Elvish script.At last Gandalf looked up. 'It seems to be a record of the fortunes of Balin's folk,' he said. `I guess that it began with their coming to Dimrill Dale nigh on thirty years ago: the pages seem to have numbers
Edward Hopper Railroad Sunset paintingEdward Hopper Morning Sun painting
cloven shields and helms. Some of the swords were crooked: orc-scimitars with blackened blades.There were many recesses cut in the rock of the walls, and in them were large iron-bound chests of wood. All had been broken and plundered; but beside the shattered lid of one there lay the remains of a book. It had been slashed and stabbed and partly burned, and it was so stained with black and other dark marks like old blood that little of it could be read. Gandalf lifted it carefully, but the leaves crackled and broke as he laid it on the slab. He pored over it for some time without speaking. Frodo and Gimli standing at his side could see, as he gingerly turned the leaves

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