We cannot achieve victory by arms, but by arms we can give the Ring-bearer his only chance, frail though it be.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: gandalf j-r-r-tolkien frodo the-return-of-the-king the-lord-of-the-rings the-ring-bearer
His love for Frodo rose above all other thoughts, and forgetting his peril he cried aloud: 'I'm coming, Mr. Frodo!'
He ran forward to the climbing path, and over it. At once the road lurned left and plunged steeply down. Sam had crossed into Mordor.
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Frodo! Mr. Frodo, my dear!' cried Sam, tears almost blinding him. 'It's Sam, I've come!' He half lifted his master and hugged him to his breast.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: j-r-r-tolkien master the-return-of-the-king frodo-sam
O Sam! cried Frodo. 'What have I said? What have I done? Forgive me! After all you have done. It is the horrible power of the Ring. I wish it had never, never, been found. But don't mind me, Sam. I must carry the burden to the end. It can't be altered. You can't come between me and this doom.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: doom j-r-r-tolkien frodo sam the-return-of-the-king the-ring
As I lay in prison, Sam, I tried to remember the Brandywine, and Woody End, and The Water running through the mill at Hobbiton. But I can't see them now.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: j-r-r-tolkien the-return-of-the-king samwise-gamgee the-lord-of-the-rings
What did I tell you? Something's happening!' cried Sam. '"The war's going well," said Shagrat; but Gorbag he wasn't so sure. And he was right there too. Things are looking up, Mr. Frodo. haven't you got some hope now?'
'Well, no, not much, Sam,' Frodo sighed. 'That's away beyond the mountains. We're going east not west. And I'm so tired. And the Ring is so heavy, Sam. And I begin to see it in my mind all the time, like a great wheel of fire.
Stichwörter: hope j-r-r-tolkien the-return-of-the-king the-lord-of-the-rings frodo-sam wheel-of-fire
All this last day Frodo had not spoken, but had walked half-bowed, often stumbling, as if his eyes no longer saw the way before his feet. Sam guessed that among all their pains he bore the worst, the growing weight of the Ring, a burden on the body and a torment to his mind. Anxiously Sam had noted how his master's left hand would often be raised as if to ward off a blow, or to screen his shrinking eyes from a dreadful Eye that sought to look in them. And sometimes his right hand would creep to his breast, clutching, and then slowly, as the will recovered mastery, it would be withdrawn.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: pain j-r-r-tolkien burden the-return-of-the-king frodo-baggins samwise-gamgee the-lord-of-the-rings ring-bearer
A wild light came into Frodo's eyes. 'Stand away! Don't touch me!' he cried. 'It is mine, I say. Be off!' His hand strayed to his sword-hilt. But then quickly his voice changed. 'No, no, Sam,' he said sadly. 'But you must understand. It is my burden, and no one else can bear it. It is too late now, Sam dear. You can't help me in that way again. I am almost in its power now. I could not give it up, and if you tried to take it I should go mad.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: j-r-r-tolkien frodo burden sam the-lord-of-the-rings
Come, Mr. Frodo!' he cried. 'I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you and it as well. So up you get! Come on, Mr. Frodo dear! Sam will give you a ride. Just tell him where to go, and he'll go
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: j-r-r-tolkien frodo the-return-of-the-king samwise-gamgee
Then Frodo stirred and spoke with a clear voice, indeed with a voice clearer and more powerful than Sam had ever heard him use, and it rose above the throb and turmoil of Mount Doom, ringing in the roof and walls.
'I have come,' he said. 'But I do not choose now to do what I came to do. I will not do this deed. The Ring is mine!
Stichwörter: j-r-r-tolkien frodo sam the-return-of-the-king
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