The Lord of the Rings
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:55:00
Where both you and I have walked before
and come out again alive.

:55:05
The memory is very evil.
:55:07
I do not wish to enter Moria a second time.
:55:10
And I don't wish to enter it even once.
:55:12
Nor me.
:55:14
The question is not who wishes to go,
but who will?

:55:18
There is no other way
to pass the mountains.

:55:24
I will go with you.
:55:27
My cousin Balin led a company
of Dwarves there, many years ago.

:55:31
There has been no word of them
in all that time.

:55:35
Elves do not walk in the dark earth.
:55:38
I will go, but I fear for you, Gandalf.
:55:41
I will not go, not unless the vote
of the whole company is against me.

:55:48
What does the Ring-bearer say?
:55:51
I do not wish to go.
:55:57
But I will go, if Gandalf advises it.
:56:15
Steady, easy, Bill. Old Gandalf
will have that gate open in a minute.

:56:20
-What if he can't?
-I've never seen anything he couldn't do.

:56:24
Sam !
:56:25
Fireworks are all very nice,
but this is elf magic.

:56:40
What a people you Dwarves are
for hiding things.

:56:43
On the gates of your most wondrous,
ancient kingdom you write:

:56:46
''Speak, friend, and enter,'' and no spell
in any language can open the door.

:56:56
Why do you keep looking
at the lake, Frodo?


prev.
next.