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pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. The tale tells that in times long past there was a dwelling of men beside a great wood. Before it lay a plain, not very great, but which was, as it were, an isle in the sea of woodland, since even when you stood on the flat ground, you could see trees everywhere in the offing, though as for hills, you could scarce say that there were any; only swellings-up of the earth here and there, like the upheavings of the water that one sees at whiles going on amidst the eddies of a swift but deep stream.
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- CHAPTER I - THE DWELLINGS OF MID-MARK
- CHAPTER II - THE FLITTING OF THE WAR-ARROW
- CHAPTER III - THIODOLF TALKETH WITH THE WOOD-SUN
- CHAPTER IV - THE HOUSE FARETH TO THE WAR
- CHAPTER V - CONCERNING THE HALL-SUN
- CHAPTER VI - THEY TALK ON THE WAY TO THE FOLK-THING
- CHAPTER VII - THEY GATHER TO THE FOLK-MOTE
- CHAPTER VIII - THE FOLK-MOTE OF THE MARKMEN
- CHAPTER IX - THE ANCIENT MAN OF THE DAYLINGS
- CHAPTER X - THAT CARLINE COMETH TO THE ROOF OF THE WOLFINGS
- CHAPTER XI - THE HALL-SUN SPEAKETH
- CHAPTER XII - TIDINGS OF THE BATTLE IN MIRKWOOD
- CHAPTER XIII - THE HALL-SUN SAITH ANOTHER WORD
- CHAPTER XIV - THE HALL-SUN IS CAREFUL CONCERNING THE PASSES OF THE
- CHAPTER XV - THEY HEAR TELL OF THE BATTLE ON THE RIDGE
- CHAPTER XVI - HOW THE DWARF-WROUGHT HAUBERK WAS BROUGHT AWAY FROM THE
- CHAPTER XVII - THE WOOD-SUN SPEAKETH WITH THIODOLF
- CHAPTER XVIII - TIDINGS BROUGHT TO THE WAIN-BURG
- CHAPTER XIX - THOSE MESSENGERS COME TO THIODOLF
- CHAPTER XX - OTTER AND HIS FOLK COME INTO MID-MARK
- CHAPTER XXI - THEY BICKER ABOUT THE FORD
- CHAPTER XXII - OTTER FALLS ON AGAINST HIS WILL
- CHAPTER XXIII - THIODOLF MEETETH THE ROMANS IN THE WOLFING MEADOW
- CHAPTER XXIV - THE GOTHS ARE OVERTHROWN BY THE ROMANS
- CHAPTER XXV - THE HOST OF THE MARKMEN COMETH INTO THE WILD-WOOD
- CHAPTER XXVI - THIODOLF TALKETH WITH THE WOOD-SUN
- CHAPTER XXVII - THEY WEND TO THE MORNING BATTLE
- CHAPTER XXVIII - OF THE STORM OF DAWNING
- CHAPTER XXI - OF THIODOLF'S STORM
- CHAPTER XXX - THIODOLF IS BORNE OUT OF THE HALL AND OTTER IS LAID
- CHAPTER XXXI - OLD ASMUND SPEAKETH OVER THE WAR-DUKES: THE DEAD ARE
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