Therefore he did not die,
ugg boots cheap sale and slowly his strength returned; and he sought in vain among the dead for Tъrin, to bury him. But he
found him not; and then he knew that Hъrin's son was yet alive, and taken to Angband.
With little hope Beleg departed from Amon Rыdh and set out northward, towards the Crossings of Teiglin, following in the track of
the Orcs; and he crossed over the Brithiach and journeyed through Dimbar towards
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them, for he went without sleeping, whereas they had tarried on their road, hunting in the lands and fearing no pursuit as they
came northward; and not even in the dreadful woods of Taur-nu-Fuin did he swerve from the trail, for the skill of Beleg was
greater than any that have been in Middle-earth. But
ugg boots on sale as he passed by night through that evil land he came upon one lying asleep at
the foot of a great dead tree; and Beleg staying his steps beside the sleeper saw that it was an Elf. Then he spoke to him, and
gave him lembas, and asked him what fate had brought him to that terrible place; and he named himself Gwindor, son of Guilin.
Grieving
uggs discount Beleg looked upon him; for Gwindor was now but a bent and fearful shadow of his former shape and mood, when in the
Nirnaeth Arnoediad that lord of Nargothrond rode with rash courage to the very doors of Angband, and there was taken. For few of
the Noldor whom Morgoth captured were put to death, because of their skill in forging and in mining for metals
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Gwindor was not slain, but put to labour in the mines of the North. By secret tunnels known only to themselves the mining Elves
might sometimes escape; and thus it came to pass that Beleg found him, spent and bewildered in the mazes of Taur-nu-Fuin.'
And Gwindor told him that as he lay and lurked among the trees he saw a great company of
ugg boots discount outlet Orcs passing northwards, and wolves went
with them; and among them was a Man, whose hands were chained, and they drove him onward with whips. 'Very tall he was', said
Gwindor, 'as tall as are the Men from the misty hills of Hithlum.' Then Beleg told him of his own errand in Taur-nu-Fuin; and