and without aid, save that
ugg boots on sale she was succoured secretly by a kinswoman of Hъrin named Aerin, whom Brodda, an Easterling, had taken
as his wife; and Morwen feared greatly that Tъrin would be taken from her and enslaved. Therefore it came into her heart to send
him away in secret, and to beg King Thingol to harbour him, for Beren son of Barahir was her father's kinsman, and he had been
moreover a friend
ugg boots on sale of Hъrin, ere evil befell. Therefore in the autumn of the Year of Lamentation Morwen sent Tъrin forth over the
mountains with two aged servants, bidding them find entry, if they could, into the kingdom of Doriath. Thus was the fate of Tъrin
woven, which is fulltold in that lay that is called Narn i Hоn Hъrin, the Tale of the Children of Hъrin,
ugg boots cheap sale and is the longest of
all the lays that speak of those days. Here that tale is told in brief, for it is woven with the fate of the Silmarils and of the
Elves; and it is called the Tale of Grief, for it is sorrowful, and in it are revealed most evil works of Morgoth Bauglir.
In the first beginning of the year Morwen
discount uggs for women gave birth to her child, the daughter of Hъrin; and she named her Nienor, which is
Mourning. But Tъrin and his companions passing through great perils came at last to the borders of Doriath; and there they were
found by Beleg Strongbow, chief of the marchwardens of King Thingol, who led them to Menegroth. Then Thingol received Tъrin, and
took him even to his
ugg boots on sale own fostering, in honour of Hъrin the Steadfast; for Thingol's mood was changed towards the houses of the
Elf-friends. Thereafter messengers went north to Hithlum, bidding Morwen leave Dor-lуmin and return with them to Doriath; but
still she would not leave the house in which she had dwelt with Hъrin. And when the Elves departed she sent with them the Dragon
-helm of Dor-lуmin, greatest
uggs discount of the heirlooms of the house of Hador.
Tъrin grew fair and strong in Doriath, but he was marked with sorrow. For nine years he dwelt in Thingol's halls, and during that
time his grief grew less; for messengers went at times to Hithlum, and returning they brought better tidings of Morwen and Nienor.