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was afraid for you, Frodo,' he said, coming forward. `If Aragorn is right and Orcs are near, then none of us should wander alone, and you least of all: so much depends on you. And my heart too is heavy. May I stay now and talk for a while, since I have found you? It would comfort me. Where there are so many, all speech becomes a debate without end. But two together may perhaps find wisdom.'`You are kind,' answered Frodo. 'But I do not think that any speech will helpgive, Boromir,' said Frodo. 'And it would seem like wisdom but for the warning of my heart.'`Warning? Warning against what? ' said Boromir sharply.'Against delay. Against the way that seems easier. Against refusal of the burden that is laid on me. Against-well, if it must be said, against trust in the strength and truth of Men.' me. For I know what I should do, but I am afraid of doing it, Boromir: afraid.'Boromir stood silent. Rauros roared endlessly on. The wind murmured in the branches of the trees. Frodo shivered.Suddenly Boromir came and sat beside him. `Are you sure that you do not suffer needlessly? ' he said. `I wish to help you. You need counsel in your hard choice. Will you not take mine? ''I think I know already what counsel you would
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