“And it chanced at a time of evening that Túrin and his outlaws came upon three Dwarves, who fled before them; but one that lagged behind was seized and thrown down.”

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“On the next day Beleg set out, and Túrin went with him a bowshot from the camp; but he said nothing. ‘Is it farewell, then, son of Húrin?’ said Beleg.”

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“But when a year had passed since Túrin fled from Doriath, Beleg came upon their lair by night. It chanced that at that time Túrin was gone from the camp.”

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“And Beleg answered: ‘I will seek Túrin until I find him, and I will bring him back to Menegroth, if I can; for I love him also.’”

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“But Túrin, deeming himself now an outlaw and fearing to be held captive, refused Mablung’s bidding, and turned swiftly away.”

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“On the next day Saeros waylaid Túrin as he set out from Menegroth to return to the marches; but Túrin overcame him, and set him to run naked as a hunted beast through the woods.”

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“Morwen, daughter of Baragund, was the wife of Húrin, Lord of Dor-lómin; and their son was Túrin, who was born in the year that Beren Erchamion came upon Lúthien in the Forest of Neldoreth.”

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The potential evolution of a visual motif in a Tolkienian context Part 5 - Paragraph ornament by Edward Johnston in Writing & Illuminating & Lettering (1908). Decorative frieze featured in the illustration Glorund sets forth to seek Túrin (1927) by

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Drew a sad thing with Beleg and Túrin...

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