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...the sound of trees... 树木的声音 My precious. 我的宝贝 ...the softness of the wind. 和轻柔的微风 They cursed us. 他们咒骂我们 We even forgot our own name. 甚至忘记自己的名字 Murde rer. 杀人凶手 My precious. 我的宝贝 "Murderer" they called us. 还说我们是杀人凶手 Wake up! 快...
The tree people in the Lord of the Rings-the Ents-can get around by walking.But for real trees,well,it's harder to uproot."Because it's a sessile organism,literally,rooted into the ground,it is unable to leave and go elsewhere."Mario Pesendorfer,a behavioral ecologist at the Cornell La...
Some of the trees are thousands of years old and 300 feet tall, Thompson says. His parents purchased the forest – located along Highway 101 near Klamath – in 1946, then turned it into a tourist magnet called “Trees of Mystery.” ...
The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien, which was later fitted as a trilogy. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier fantasy book The Hobbit, and soon developed into a much larger story. At publication, it
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doi:10.1353/uni.2022.a899299TOLKIEN, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973TREESPotter, Mary-AnneByrne, Deirdre C.Lion & the Unicorn
and those who in this edition make their first acquaintance with hobbit-lore need not troupe about it. Its explanation lies in the history of the Ring, as it was set out in the chronicles of the Red Book of Westmarch, and is now told in The Lord of the Rings. A final note may be...
destroyers and usurpers. It was not called the Old Forest without reason, for it was indeed ancient, a survivor of vast forgotten woods; and in it there lived yet, ageing no quicker than the hills, the fathers of the fathers of trees, remembering times when they were lords... (查看原文...