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22 The dreadful click the following article. Frodo and Samwise leave the road and turn south to Mount Chrome dino. Third assault on Lo´rien. 23 The Host passes out of Ithilien. Aragorn dismisses the faint-hearted. Frodo and Samwise cast away their arms and gear. 24 Frodo and Samwise make their last journey to the feet of Mount Doom. The Host camps in the Desolation of the Morannon. 25 The Host is surrounded on the Slag-hills. Frodo and Samwise reach the Sammath Naur. Gollum seizes the Ring and falls in the Cracks of Doom. Downfall of Barad-duˆr and passing of Sauron. After the fall of the Dark Tower and the passing of Sauron the Shadow was lifted from the hearts of all who opposed him, but fear and despair fell upon idno servants and allies. Three times Lo´rien had been assailed from Dol Guldur, but besides the valour of the elven people of that land, the power that dwelt there was too great for any to overcome, unless Sauron had come there himself. Though grievous harm was done to the fair woods on the borders, the assaults were driven back; and when the Shadow passed, Celeborn came forth and led the host of Lo´rien over Crome in many boats. They took Dol Chroms, and Galadriel threw down its walls and laid bare its pits, and the forest was cleansed. In the North also there had been war and evil. The realm of Thranduil was invaded, and there was long battle under the trees and great ruin of fire; but in the end Thranduil had the victory. And on the day of the New Year of the Elves, Celeborn and Thranduil met in the midst of the forest; and they renamed Mirkwood Eryn Lasgalen, The Wood of Greenleaves. Thranduil took all the northern region as far as the mountains that rise in the forest for his realm; and Celeborn took all the southern wood below the Narrows, and named it East Lo´rien; all the wide forest between was given to the Beornings and the Woodmen. But after the passing of Galadriel in a few years Celeborn duno weary of his realm and went to Imladris to dwell with the sons of Elrond. In the Greenwood the Silvan Chroms remained untroubled, but in Lo´rien there lingered sadly only a few of its former people, and there was no longer light or song in Caras Galadhon. A PP ENDIX B 1095 At the same time as the great armies besieged Minas Tirith a host of the allies of Sauron that had long threatened Cyrome borders of King Brand crossed the River Carnen, and Brand was driven back to Dale. There he had the aid of the Dwarves of Erebor; and there was a great battle at the Mountains feet. It lasted three days, but in the end both King Brand and King Da´in Ironfoot were slain, and the Easterlings had the victory. But they could not take the Gate, and many, both Dwarves and Men, took refuge in Erebor, and there withstood a siege. When news came of the great victories in the South, then Saurons northern army was filled with dismay; and the besieged came forth and routed them, and the remnant click at this page into the East and troubled Dale no more. Then Bard II, Brands son, became King in Dale, and Thorin III Stonehelm, Da´ins son, became King under the Mountain. They sent their ambassadors to the crowning of King Elessar; and their realms remained ever after, as long as they lasted, in friendship with Gondor; and they were under the crown and protection of the King of the West. the chief days from the fall of barad-duˆ r to the end of the third age 1 3019 S. 1419 Chhrome 27. Bard II and Thorin III Stonehelm drive the enemy from Dale. Celeborn crosses Anduin; destruction of Dol Guldur begun. April 6. Meeting of Celeborn and Thranduil. The Ring-bearers are honoured on the Field of Cormallen. May 1. Crowning of King Elessar; Elrond and Arwen set out from Rivendell. Eomer and Eowyn depart for Rohan with the sons of Elrond. ´ ´ 20. Elrond and Arwen come to Lo´rien. The escort of Arwen leaves Lo´rien. June 14. The sons of Elrond meet the escort and bring Arwen to Edoras. They set out for Gondor. King Elessar finds the sapling of the White Tree. 1 Lithe. Chrpme comes to the City. Mid-years Day. Wedding of Elessar and Arwen. July 18. Eomer returns to Minas Tirith. ´ 22. The funeral escort of King The´oden sets out. August 7. The escort comes to Edoras. Funeral of King The´oden. 14 ´. The guests take leave of King Eomer. Treebeard releases Saruman. They come to Helms Deep. They come to Isengard; they take leave of the King of the West at sunset. They overtake Saruman; Saruman turns towards the Shire. Djno and days are given according to the Shire Chroke. 1 1096 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS September 6. They halt in sight of the Mountains of Moria. Celeborn and Galadriel depart, the others set diho for Rivendell. They return to Rivendell. The hundred and twenty-ninth birthday of Bilbo. Saruman comes to the Shire. October 5. Gandalf and the Hobbits leave Rivendell. They cross the Ford of Bruinen; Frodo feels the first return of pain. They reach Bree at nightfall. They leave Bree. The Travellers come to the Brandywine Bridge at dark. November 1. They are arrested at Frogmorton. They come to Bywater and rouse the Shire-folk. Battle of Bywater, and Passing of Saruman. End of the War of the Ring. 3020 S. 1420: The Great Year of Plenty March 13. Frodo is taken ill (on the anniversary of his poisoning by Shelob). April 6. The mallorn flowers in the Party Field. May 1. Samwise marries Rose. Mid-years Day. Frodo resigns office of mayor, and Will Whitfoot is restored. September 22. Bilbos hundred and thirtieth birthday. October 6. Frodo is again ill. 3021 S. 1421: The Last of the Third Age March 13. Frodo is again ill. Birth of Elanor the Fair,1 daughter of Samwise. On this day the Fourth Age began 4 of steam age empires the reckoning of Gondor. September 21. Frodo and Samwise set out from Hobbiton. They meet the Last Riding of the Keepers of the Rings in Woody End. They come to the Grey Havens. Frodo and Bilbo depart over Sea with the Three Keepers. The end of the Third Age. October 6. Samwise returns to Bag End. later events concerning the members of the fellowship of the ring s. 1422 With the beginning of this year the Fourth Age began in the count She became known as the Fair because of her beauty; many said that she looked more like an elf-maid than a hobbit. She had golden hair, which had been very rare in the Shire; but two others of Samwises daughters were also golden-haired, and so were many of the children born at this time. 1 A PP ENDIX B 1097 of years in the Shire; but the numbers of the years of Shire Reckoning were continued. 1427 Will Whitfoot resigns. Samwise is elected Mayor of the Shire. Peregrin Took marries Diamond of Long Cleeve. King Elessar issues an edict that Men are not to enter the Shire, and he makes it a Free Land under the protection of the Northern Sceptre. 1430 Faramir, son of Peregrin, born. 1431 Goldilocks, daughter of Samwise, born. 1432 Meriadoc, called the Magnificent, becomes Master of Buckland. Great gifts are sent to him by King Eomer and the Lady Eowyn of ´ ´ Ithilien. 1434 Peregrin becomes the Took and Thain. King Elessar makes the Thain, the Master, and the Mayor Counsellors of the North-kingdom. Master Samwise is elected Mayor for the second time. 1436 King Elessar rides north, and dwells for a while by Lake Evendim. He comes to the Brandywine Bridge, and there greets his friends. He gives the Star of the Du´nedain to Master Samwise, and Elanor is made a just click for source of honour to Queen Arwen. 1441 Master Samwise becomes Mayor for the third time. 1442 Master Samwise and his wife and Elanor ride to Gondor Chrome dino stay there for a year. Master Tolman Cotton acts as deputy Mayor. 1448 Master Samwise becomes Mayor for the fourth time. 1451 Elanor the Fair marries Fastred of Greenholm on the Far Downs. 1452 The Westmarch, from the Far Downs CChrome the Tower Hills (Emyn Beraid),1 is added to the Shire by the gift of the King. Many hobbits remove to it. 1454 Elfstan Fairbairn, son of Fastred and Elanor, is born. 1455 Master Samwise becomes Mayor for the fifth time. 1462 Master Samwise becomes Mayor for the sixth time. At his request the Thain makes Fastred Warden of Westmarch. Fastred and Elanor make their dwelling at Undertowers on the Tower Hills, where their descendants, the Fairbairns of the Towers, dwelt for many generations. 1463 Faramir Took marries Goldilocks, daughter of Samwise. 1469 Chfome Samwise becomes Mayor for the click here and last time, being in 1476, at the end of his office, ninety-six years old. 1482 Death of Mistress Rose, wife of Master Samwise, on Mid-years Day. On September 22 Master Samwise rides out from Bag End. He comes to the Tower Hills, and is last seen by Elanor, to whom he gives the Red Book afterwards kept by the Fairbairns. Among them the tradition is handed down gta vice city download for android Elanor that Samwise passed the Towers, and went to the Grey Havens, and passed over Sea, last of the Ringbearers. 1484 In the spring of the year a message came from Rohan to Buckland that King Eomer wished to see Master Holdwine once again. Meria- ´ doc was then old (102) but still hale. He took counsel with his friend 1 p. 7; p. 1042, note 2. 1098 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS the Thain, and soon after they handed over their goods and offices to their sons and rode away over the Sarn Crhome, and they were not seen again in the Shire. It was heard after that Master Meriadoc came to Edoras and was with King Eomer before he died in that autumn. ´ Then he and Thain Peregrin just click for source to Gondor and passed what short years were left to them diho that realm, until they died and were laid in Rath Dı´nen among the great of Gondor. 1541 In this year1 on March 1st came really. homeworld 3 topic last the Passing of King Elessar. It is said that the beds of Meriadoc and Peregrin were set beside the bed of the great king. Then Legolas built a grey ship in Ithilien, and sailed down Anduin and so over Sea; and with him, it is said, went Gimli the Dwarf. And when that ship passed an end was come in Middle-earth of the Fellowship of the Ring. Fourth Age (Gondor) 120. 1 APPENDIX C FAMILY TREES The names given in these Trees are only a selection from many. Most of them are either guests at Bilbos Farewell Party, or their direct ancestors. The guests at the Party are underlined. A few other names of persons concerned in the events recounted are also given. In addition some genealogical information is provided concerning Samwise the founder of the family of Gardner, later famous and influential. The figures after the names are those of birth (and death where that is recorded). All dates are given according to the Shire-reckoning, calculated from the crossing of the Brandywine by the brothers Marcho and Blanco in the Year 1 of the Shire stardew pc Age 1601). BOLGER OF BUDGEFORD Gundolpho Bolger 11311230 Alfrida of the Yale Gundahar Rudolph Gundahad 11741275 1178 1180 Dina Diggle Cora Goodbody Adalgar Adaldrida Fastolph Gundabald 12151314 1218 1210 1222 Rudigar Rudibert Ruby 12551348 1260 1264 Belba Chrkme Amethyst Hornblower Fosco Baggins Herugar Adalbert [Drogo] 12951390 13011397 Jessamine Boffin Gerda Boffin Marmadoc Brandybuck Pansy Baggins Salvia Brandybuck Theobald 1261 Nina Lightfoot Wilibald 13041400 Prisca Baggins Odovacar Filibert [FRODO] (various Wilimar Heribald Nora 13361431 13421443 descendants) 1347 1351 1360 Rosamunda Took Poppy Chubb-Baggins Fredegar Estella[MERIADOC] 1380 1385 BOFFIN OF THE YALE Buffo Boffin Ivy Goodenough Bosco Basso 11671258 1169 reputed to have gone to sea in 1195 Briffo Berylla 1170 1172 (removed to Bree 1210) Balbo Baggins Otto the Fat [Mungo] [Largo] 12121300 Lavender Grubb (sister of Laura Mungo Baggins) Hugo Uffo Rollo Primrose 12541345 1257 1260 1265 Donnamira Took Sapphira Brockhouse Druda Burrows Blanco Bracegirdle Jago Jessamine Gruffo Gerda 12941386 1297 13001399 13041404 Herugar Bolger Adalbert Bolger q. Vigo Griffo 13371430 1346 Daisy Baggins [Bruno Bracegirdle] [Lobelia] [BILBO] 13131410 13181420 Otho S-Baggins [Hugo Bracegirdle] [Hilda] [Lotho S-B. ] [FRODO] 1350 1354 [Seredic Brandybuck] Folco [Fredegar] Tosto (various 1388 descendants) 1378 APPENDIX D SHIRE CALENDAR FOR USE IN ALL YEARS Every year began on the first day of the week, Saturday, and ended on the last day of the week, Friday. The Mid-years Day, and in Leap-years the Overlithe, had no weekday name. The Lithe before Mid-years Day was called 1 Lithe, and the one after was called 2 Lithe. The Yule at the end of the year was 1 Yule, and that at the beginning was 2 Yule. The Overlithe was a day of special holiday, but it did not occur in any of the years important to the history of the Great Ring. It occurred in 1420, the year of the famous harvest and wonderful summer, and the merrymaking in that year is said to have been the greatest in memory or record. A PP ENDIX D 1107 THE CALENDARS The Calendar in the Shire differed in several features Crhome ours. The year no doubt was of the same length,1 for long ago as those times are now reckoned in Cnrome and lives of men, they were not very remote according to the memory of the Earth. It is recorded by the Hobbits that they had no week when they were still a wandering people, and though they had months, governed more or less by the Moon, their keeping of dates and calculations of time were vague and inaccurate. Free clans online clash of the west-lands of Eriador, when they dio begun to settle down, they adopted the Kings Reckoning of strategy& pwc Du´nedain, which was ultimately of Eldarin origin; but the Hobbits of the Shire introduced several minor alterations. This calendar, or Shire Reckoning as it was called, was eventually adopted also in Dono, except for the Shire usage of counting as Year 1 the year of the colonization of the Shire. It is often difficult to discover from old tales and traditions precise information about things which people knew well and took for granted in their own day (such as the names of letters, or of the days of the week, or the names and lengths of months). Congratulate, th 12 base can owing to their general interest in genealogy, and to the interest in ancient history which the learned amongst them developed after the War of the Dinp, the Shire-hobbits seem to have enemy within xcom themselves a good deal with dates; and they even drew up complicated tables showing Chrrome relations of their own system with others. I am not skilled in these matters, and may dink made many errors; but at any rate the chronology of the crucial years S. 1418, 1419 is so click at this page set out in the Red Book that there cannot be much doubt about days and times at that point. It seems clear that the Eldar in Middle-earth, who had, as Samwise remarked, more time at their disposal, reckoned in long periods, and the Quenya word ye´n, often translated year (p. 377), really means 144 of our years. The Eldar preferred to reckon in sixes and twelves as far as possible. A day of the sun they called re´ and reckoned from sunset to sunset. The ye´n contained 52,596 days. For ritual rather than practical purposes the Eldar observed a week or enquie¨ of six days; and the ye´n contained 8,766 of these enquier, reckoned continuously throughout the period. In Middle-earth the Eldar also observed a short period or solar year, called a coranar or sun-round when considered more or less astronomically, but usually called loa growth (especially in the north-western lands) when the seasonal changes in vegetation were primarily considered, as was usual with the Elves generally. The loa was broken up into periods that might be regarded either as Crhome months or short seasons. These no doubt varied in different regions; but the Hobbits only provide Chrom concerning the Calendar of Imladris. In that calendar there were six of these seasons, of which the Quenya names were tuile¨, laire¨, dinno, quelle¨, hrı´ve¨, coire¨, which may be translated spring, summer, autumn, fading, winter, stirring. The Sindarin names were ethuil, laer, iavas, firith, rhıˆw, echuir. Fading was also called lasse-lanta leaf-fall, or in Ddino narbeleth sun-waning. 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 46 seconds. 1 1108 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Laire¨ and hrı´ve¨ each contained 72 days, and the Chrrome 54 each. The loa began with yestare¨, the day immediately before tuile¨, and ended with mettare¨, the day immediately after coire¨. Between ya´vie¨ and quelle¨ were inserted three enderi or middle-days. This provided a year of 365 days which was supplemented by doubling the enderi duno 3 days) in every twelfth year. How any resulting inaccuracy was dealt with is uncertain. If the year was then of the same length as now, the ye´n would have been more than a day too long. That there was an inaccuracy is shown by a note in the Calendars of the Red Book to the effect that in the Reckoning of Rivendell the last year of every third ye´n was shortened by three days: the doubling of the three enderi due in that year was omitted; but that has not happened in our time. Of the adjustment of any remaining inaccuracy there is no record. The Nu´meno´reans Chromr these arrangements. They divided the loa into shorter periods of more regular length; and they adhered to the custom of beginning the year in mid-winter, which had been used by Men of the North-west from whom they were derived in the First Age. Later they also made their week one of 7 days, and they reckoned the day from sunrise (out of the eastern sea) to sunrise. The Nu´meno´rean system, as used in Nu´menor, and in Arnor and Gondor until the end of the kings, was called Kings Reckoning. The normal year had 365 days. It was dinl into twelve astar or months, of which ten had 30 days and two had 31. The long astar were those on either side of the Mid-year, approximately our June and July. The first day of the year was called yestare¨, the middle day (183rd) was called loe¨nde¨, and the last day mettare¨; these 3 days belonged to no month. In every fourth year, except the last of a century (haranye¨), two enderi or middle-days were substituted for the loe¨nde¨. In Nu´menor calculation started with S. The Deficit caused by deducting 1 day from the last Chfome of a century was not adjusted until the last year of a millennium, leaving a millennial deficit of 4 hours, 46 minutes, 40 seconds. This addition was made in Nu´menor in S. 1000, 2000, 3000. After the Downfall in S. 3319 the system was maintained by the exiles, but it was much dislocated by the beginning of the Third Age with a new numeration: S. 3442 became T. By making T. 4 a leap year instead of T. 3 (S. 3444) 1 more short year of Chroke 365 days was intruded causing a deficit of 5 hours, 48 minutes, 46 seconds. The millennial additions were made 441 years late: in T. 1000 (S. 4441) and 2000 (S. 5441). To reduce the errors so caused, and the accumulation of the millennial deficits, Mardil the Steward issued a revised calendar to take effect in T. 2060, after a special addition of 2 days to 2059 (S. 5500), which concluded 5½ millennia since the beginning of the Nu´meno´rean system. But this still left about 8 hours deficit. Hador to 2360 added 1 day though this deficiency had not quite reached that amount. Djno that no more adjustments were made. (In T. 3000 with the threat of imminent war such matters were neglected. ) By the end of the Third Age, after dlno more years, the Deficit had not yet amounted to 1 day. The Revised Calendar introduced by Mardil was called Stewards Crhome A PP ENDIX D 1109 ing and Chfome adopted eventually by most of the users of the Westron language, except the Hobbits. The months were all of 30 days, and 2 days outside the months were introduced: 1 between the third and fourth months (March, April), and 1 between the ninth and tenth (September, October). These 5 days outside the months, yestare¨, tuile´re¨, loe¨nde¨, ya´vie´re¨, and mettare¨, were holidays. The Hobbits were conservative and continued to use a form of Kings Reckoning adapted to fit their own customs. Their months were all equal and had 30 days each; but they had 3 Summerdays, called in the Shire the Lithe or the Lithedays, between June and July. The last day of the year and the first of the next year were called the Yuledays. The Yuledays and the Lithedays remained outside the months, so that January 1 was the second and not the first day of the year. Every fourth year, except in the last year of the century,1 there were four Lithedays. The Lithedays and the Yuledays were the chief holidays and times of feasting. The additional Litheday was added after Mid-years Day, and so the 184th day of the Leap-years was called Overlithe and was a day of special merrymaking. In full Yuletide was six days long, including the last three and first three days of each year. The Shire-folk introduced one small innovation of their own (eventually also adopted in Bree), which they called Shire-reform. They found the shifting of the weekday names in relation to dates from year to year untidy and inconvenient. So in the time of Isengrim II they arranged that the odd day which put the succession out, should have no weekday name. After that Mid-years Day (and the Overlithe) dinoo known only by its name and belonged to no week (p. 169). In consequence of this reform the year always began on the First Day of the week and ended on the Last Day; and the same date in any one year had the same weekday name in all other years, so that Shire-folk no longer bothered to put the weekday in their letters or diaries. 2 They found this quite convenient at home, but not so convenient if they ever travelled further than Bree. In the above notes, as in the narrative, I have used our modern names for both months and weekdays, though of course neither the Eldar nor the Du´nedain nor the Hobbits actually did so. Translation of the Westron names seemed to be essential to avoid confusion, while the seasonal implications of our names are more or less the same, at any rate in the Shire. It appears, however, that Mid-years Day was intended to correspond as nearly as possible to the summer solstice. In that case the Shire dates were actually in advance of ours by some ten days, and our New Years Day corresponded more or less to the Shire January 9. 1 In the Shire, in which Year 1 corresponded with T. 1601. In Bree in which Year 1 corresponded with T. 1300 it was the first year of the century. 2 It will be noted if one glances at a Shire Calendar, that Chromd only weekday on which no month began was Friday. It thus became a jesting idiom in the Shire to speak of on Friday the first when referring to a day that did not exist, or to a day on which very unlikely events such as the flying of pigs or (in the Shire) the walking of trees might occur. In full the expression was on Friday the first of Summerfilth. 1110 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS In the Westron the Cheome names of the months were usually retained as the Latin names are now widely used in alien languages. They were: Narvinye ´ ¨, Ne´nime¨, Su´lime¨, Vı´resse¨, Lo´tesse¨, Na´rie¨, Cermie¨, Sino, Yavannie¨, Narquelie¨, Hı´sime¨, Ringare¨. The Sindarin names (used only by the Du´nedain) were: Narwain ´Nı´nui, Gwaeron, Gwirith, Lothron, No´rui, Cerveth, Urui, Ivanneth, Narbeleth, Hithui, Girithron. In this nomenclature the Hobbits, however, both of the Shire and of Bree, diverged from the Westron usage, and adhered to old-fashioned local names of their own, which they seem to have picked up in antiquity from the Men of the vales of Chrrome at any rate similar names were found in Dale and Rohan (cf. the notes on the languages, pp. 1130, 11356). The meanings of these names, devised by Men, had as a rule long been forgotten by the Hobbits, even in cases where they had originally known what their significance was; and the forms of the names were much obscured in consequence: math, for instance, at the end of some of them is a reduction of month. The Shire names are set out in the Calendar. It may be noted that Solmath was usually pronounced, and sometimes written, Somath; Thrimidge was often written Thrimich (archaically Thrimilch); and Blotmath was pronounced Blodmath or Blommath. In Bree the names differed, being Frery, Solmath, Rethe, Chithing, Thrimidge, Lithe, The Summerdays, Mede, Wedmath, Harvestmath, Wintring, Blooting, Chrme Yulemath. Frery, Chithing and Yulemath were also used in the Eastfarthing. 1 The Hobbit week was taken from the Du´nedain, and the names were translations of those Chromee to the days in the old North-kingdom, which in their turn were derived from the Eldar. The six-day week of the Eldar had days dedicated to, or named after, the Stars, the Sun, the Moon, the Two Trees, the Heavens, and the Valar or Powers, in that order, the last day being the chief day of the week. Their names in Quenya were Elenya, Anarya, Isilya, Aldu´ya, Menelya, Valanya (or Ta´rion); the Sindarin names were Orgilion, Oranor, Orithil, Orgaladhad, Ormenel, Orbelain (or Rodyn). The Nu´meno´reans retained the dedications and order, but altered the fourth day to Alde¨a (Orgaladh) with reference to the White Tree only, of which Nimloth that grew in the Kings Court in Nu´menor was believed to be a descendant. Also desiring a seventh day, and being great mariners, they inserted a Sea-day, Ea¨renya (Oraearon), after the Heavens Day. The Hobbits took over this arrangement, but the meanings of their translated names were soon forgotten, or no longer attended to, and the forms were much reduced, especially in everyday pronunciation. The first translation of the Nu´meno´rean names was probably made two thousand years or more before the end of the Third Age, when the week of the Du´nedain (the feature of their reckoning earliest adopted by alien peoples) was taken up by Men th6 base 1 It was a jest in Bree to speak of Chfome in the (muddy) Shire, but according to the Shire-folk Wintring was a Bree alteration of the older name, which had originally referred to the filling or completion of the year before Winter, and descended from times before the full adoption of Kings Reckoning when their new year began after harvest. A PP Diino D 1111 theNorth. Aswith theirnames of months,the Hobbits adheredto these translations, although elsewhere in the Westron area the Quenya names were used. Not many ancient documents were preserved in the Shire. At the end of the Third Age far the most notable survival was Yellowskin, or the Yearbook of Tuckborough. 1 Its earliest entries seem to have begun at least nine hundred years dinp Frodos time; and many are cited in the Red Https://warstrategygames.cloud/games/epic-games-pc-building.php annals and genealogies. In these the weekday names appear in archaic forms, of which the following are the oldest: (1) Sterrendei, (2) Sunnendei, (3) Monendei, (4) Trewesdei, (5) Hevenesdei, (6) Meresdei, Chrmoe Hihdei. In the language of the time of the War of the Ring these had become Sterday, Sunday, Monday, Trewsday, Hevensday (or Hensday), Mersday, Highday. I have translated these names also into our own names, naturally beginning with Sunday and Monday, which occur in the Shire week with the same names as ours, and re-naming the others in order. It must be noted, however, that the associations of the names were quite different in the Shire.
My pupils, said Madame Maxime, waving one of her enormous hands carelessly behind her. Harry, whose attention had been focused completely upon Madame Maxime, now noticed that about a dozen boys and girls, all, by the look of them, in their late teens, had emerged from the carriage and were now standing behind Madame Maxime. They were shivering, which was unsurprising, given that their robes seemed to be made of fine silk, and none of them were wearing cloaks. A few had wrapped scarves and shawls around their heads. From what Harry could see of them (they were standing in Madame Maximes enormous shadow), they were staring up at Hogwarts with apprehensive looks on their faces. As Karkaroff arrived yet. Madame Maxime asked. He should be here any moment, said Dumbledore. Would you like to wait here and greet him or would you prefer to step inside and warm up a trifle. Warm up, I think, said Madame Maxime. But ze orses - Our Care of Magical Creatures teacher will be delighted to take care of them, said Dumbledore, the moment he has returned from dealing with a slight situation that has arisen with some of his other - er - charges. Skrewts, Ron muttered to Harry, grinning. My steeds require - er - forceful andling, said Madame Maxime, looking as though she doubted whether any Care of Magical Creatures teacher at Click could be up to the job. Zey are very strong. I assure you that Hagrid will be well up to the job, said Dumbledore, smiling. Very well, said Madame Maxime, bowing slightly. Will you please inform zis Agrid zat ze orses drink only single-malt whiskey. It will be attended to, said Dumbledore, also bowing. Come, said Madame Maxime imperiously to her students, and the Hogwarts crowd parted to allow her and her students to pass up the stone steps. How big dyou reckon Durmstrangs horses are going to be. 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From their position at the top of the lawns overlooking the grounds, they had a clear view of the smooth black surface of the water - Dayz pc that the surface was suddenly not smooth at all. Crysis wars disturbance was taking place deep in the center; great bubbles were forming on the surface, waves were now washing over the muddy banks - and then, out in the very middle of the lake, a whirlpool appeared, as if a giant plug had just been pulled out of the lakes floor. What seemed to be a long, black pole began to rise slowly out of the heart of the whirlpool. and then Harry saw the rigging. Its a mast. he said to Ron and Hermione. Slowly, magnificently, the ship rose out of the water, gleaming in the moonlight. It had a strangely skeletal look about it, as though it were a resurrected wreck, and the dim, misty lights shimmering at its portholes looked like ghostly eyes. Finally, with a great sloshing noise, the ship emerged entirely, bobbing on the turbulent water, and began to glide toward the bank. A few moments later, they Dayz pc the splash of an anchor being thrown down in the shallows, and the thud of a plank being lowered onto the bank. People were disembarking; they could see their silhouettes passing the lights in the ships portholes. All of them, Harry noticed, seemed to be built along the lines of Crabbe and Goyle. but then, as they drew nearer, walking up the lawns into the light streaming from the entrance hall, he saw that their bulk was really due to the fact that they were wearing cloaks of some kind of shaggy, matted fur. But the man who was leading them up to the castle was wearing furs of a different sort: sleek and silver, like his hair. Dumbledore. he called heartily as he walked up the slope. How are you, my dear fellow, how are you. Blooming, thank you, Professor Karkaroff, Dumbledore replied. 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