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Old 09-17-2003, 10:17 AM   #1
Tinuviel Took
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Sting Mithril

I am away from home for a few weeks (and therefore my copy of Fellowship of the Ring) and wanted to quote the part about mithril in a compostion I'm writing for my online class. Could someone look it up for me?

I believe it goes something like "The true weath of the dwarves was not in gold and jewels their play things or iron their servant but in mithril, true silver. Mithril, the dwarves loved it, the elves desired it."

If someone could give me the whole quote, I'd greatly appritiate it. Thanks.

Tinuviel Took at your service, my dwarfin lords.
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