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'''The Great River''' is the nineth chapter of the second book in [[The Fellowship of the Ring]]. | '''The Great River''' is the nineth chapter of the second book in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''. | ||
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The journey by boat is uneventful for a few days. They pass barren lands laid waste by [[Sauron]] and come across no living things except black swans flying overhead. The company decides to follow [[Aragorn]] along the path he recommends. [[Boromir]] disagrees, wanting to return to his home with [[the Ring]], because of the dream he had. Aragorn and [[Legolas]] go on ahead to find a safe route; they return to tell the company that they must leave the river and go by road for a while. | The journey by boat is uneventful for a few days. They pass barren lands laid waste by [[Sauron]] and come across no living things except black swans flying overhead. The company decides to follow [[Aragorn]] along the path he recommends. [[Boromir]] disagrees, wanting to return to his home with [[The One Ring|the Ring]], because of the dream he had. Aragorn and [[Legolas]] go on ahead to find a safe route; they return to tell the company that they must leave the river and go by road for a while. | ||
[[Category:The Fellowship of the Ring chapters]] | [[Category:The Fellowship of the Ring chapters|Great River]] |
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The Great River is the nineth chapter of the second book in The Fellowship of the Ring.
Summary
The journey by boat is uneventful for a few days. They pass barren lands laid waste by Sauron and come across no living things except black swans flying overhead. The company decides to follow Aragorn along the path he recommends. Boromir disagrees, wanting to return to his home with the Ring, because of the dream he had. Aragorn and Legolas go on ahead to find a safe route; they return to tell the company that they must leave the river and go by road for a while.