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Reaquainting ourselves with Home

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We did little in those first few days. We slept a lot. Parnard slept a lot that we saw him less frequently than usual, but Marawendi brought word he was still eating and drinking. 

Baths were in order. I had quite a few before I felt totally clean again. Even so, there was the fainest of hints of something unnatural 'lingering'?  A sense of being watched that no amount of water would wash away.   

Numenstaya

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We turned into the grounds of Númenstáya to a call from above, a hail from Filignil at her lookout point. “Oh, welcome, welcome back!” she cried, then lowering her bow, turned to run along the ridge to meet us. The sky was at that beautiful point just before dawn, when the eastern edges of our view, over the houses and further hills, were outlined with a pale rose-gold glow.

Home at Last

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I awoke to find Estarfin absent, although his cloak was placed over me. Parnard, however, was sitting on a nearby rock, resting his chin on his hand and looking rather thoughtful. 

“We will travel soon, I believe. At least this time I do not wear iron chains,” he said upon hearing my movement.

An Overnight Halt in The Shire.

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We rode on. I had expected the further north we travelled the colder it would become. To some extent that was true, but it snowed less and the sky was more of a watery pale blue-grey. Even such little light was welcome. As we drew nearer to Bree we were passed on the road by two travelling groups. One consisted of cozily garbed Dwarves, who made a brief but polite acknowledgment to us, as we did to them. 

Almost Home

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Into the land that the Halflings called the ‘Green Hill Country’ we rode, the horses speeding up to a canter as we passed a few small villages to our right, hiding now in the misty early evening, their window lamps being the only sign of life. It was an evening to be indoors, though it was nowhere near as bitter as it had been in Cardolan. Off the road we traveled uphill, winding our way through closely growing trees above Woodhall. Then there came the clearing.

Snow in Cardolan

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We travelled slowly uphill, past the Stonecrop Encampment where we had arranged to meet up with Captain Culufinnel and along the road towards Herne. He was waiting by the crossroads there, and looked as if he may have been for some time. The Captain let out a single deep sigh of relief as he saw us, the warmth from which misted the air before him, showing pale against the leaden sky.

The Brothers Rejoined

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It was still late in winter. Far off, on the horizon, a veil of mist hung over the marshes of the Greyflood. Here and there, a beam of sunlight shone through a rift in the leaden clouds, and gleamed pale and cold on the distant tiled roofs of Herne, with its neat gardens walled in by stacked stones running like grey ribbons across the fields of Cardolan. A few diminutive sheep wandered about and the soft lowing of cattle was heard. 

Out of the Marsh: Part Two

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“To the sward, and to warmth and life.”

I had a vision of both Parnard and Estarfin racing for blankets, making a fire and sitting as close to it as they could without catching alight. The bitter cold was now pushing them beyond reasoned actions. But it was a foolish thought. None of us would be running anywhere. 

Warming Flame

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We three huddled around the small, warming fire,wrapped in blankets and winter cloaks. It would take a little more time, but already Estarfin was shivering less. The precious miruvor was doing its work.

Picture by Estarfin. 

Tale: 'Out of the Marsh: Part Two.'

Too Cold to Move

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It was too cold to move. The shore was there, indeed, I had taken my shift, which was wrapped around my head to keep it dry, and thrown it onto the mossy sward of the land. Then I had done the same with Estarfin's shirt. But it had exhausted me. Throwing two light weight pieces of clothing had exhausted me.

We had all drawn to a halt. Even Parnard, who was the least affected by the inclement weather. 

"Come, m-meldanya, it is not far." I urged Estarfin. He just stood there shaking, his eyes glazed. 

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