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When [[Aragorn]] first met [[Éomer]], he had hunted the captors of [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]] across the wide fields of [[Rohan]] for four days. In that time, he and his companions [[Legolas]] and [[Gimli]] had covered forty-five leagues (that is, they had travelled about thirty-four miles each day). Éomer was so astonished by this feat that he gave Aragorn a new name: Wingfoot. | When [[Aragorn]] first met [[Éomer]], he had hunted the captors of [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]] across the wide fields of [[Rohan]] for four days. In that time, he and his companions [[Legolas]] and [[Gimli]] had covered forty-five leagues (that is, they had travelled about thirty-four miles each day). Éomer was so astonished by this feat that he gave Aragorn a new name: '''Wingfoot'''. | ||
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Revision as of 07:29, 22 February 2010
When Aragorn first met Éomer, he had hunted the captors of Merry and Pippin across the wide fields of Rohan for four days. In that time, he and his companions Legolas and Gimli had covered forty-five leagues (that is, they had travelled about thirty-four miles each day). Éomer was so astonished by this feat that he gave Aragorn a new name: Wingfoot.