The Lord of the Rings
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1:46:03
I have returned.
1:46:04
The storm comes swiftly, and it is time
for all friends to gather together.

1:46:10
And do you...
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...expect me to welcome you here...
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...Master Gandalf?
1:46:20
Troubles follow you like crows.
1:46:23
Why should I welcome you,
Gandalf Stormcrow?

1:46:28
Justly spoken, Lord.
1:46:30
ln the east, the Dark Lord is stirring...
1:46:33
...in Lorien, the Sorceress
of the Golden Wood weaves deceit.

1:46:37
And such is the hour
in which this wanderer chooses to return.

1:46:43
It is I who counsel the King now.
1:46:47
He hears you no longer.
1:46:49
No, Grima Wormtongue.
1:46:51
He hears nothing but your voice
telling him that he rules here...

1:46:55
...only because Saruman
is kind to old men...

1:46:58
...and that the best thing for a sickly,
feeble king...

1:47:01
...is to let Wizards and Orcs
do as they will in Rohan.

1:47:06
I am my own man, Gandalf...
1:47:11
...as I was.
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It is true that...
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...Grima advises me often
to leave Aruman in peace--

1:47:21
Hear, my Lord, you tire yourself.
1:47:23
You are still unwell.
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And he does remind me
that it would be safest for Rohan...

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...to seek their friendship...
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...no matter how I may feel!
1:47:33
Dear Lord, let me deal with
these troublesome guests.

1:47:37
How long has it been, Grima Wormtongue?
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How long since Saruman bought you?
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For I saw you at Isengard.
1:47:49
Did I not counsel your doorkeeper
to forbid his staff?

1:47:54
Down, snake.
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Down on your belly.

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