Editing The Conversation Between Radagast and Amroth

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"Very well, tell me of these... revelations."
 
"Very well, tell me of these... revelations."
  
"Very well, then..." Said Amroth. And he sat back in his chair, and closed his eyes. He took several deep breaths, entering something of a trance, as if he were reliving a dream. When again he spoke, it was a grave voice, spoken like the utterance of a doom prophecy and it was as if he channelled another speaker. Thus did he proclaim these revelations:
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"Very well, then..." Said Amroth. And he sat back in his chair, and closed his eyes. He took several deep breaths, entering something of a trance, as if he were reliving a dream. When again he spoke, it was a grave voice, spoken as if a doom or prophecy and it was as if he channelled another speaker. Thus did he proclaim these revelations:
  
 
''I, Amroth, who also am your brother, and companion in the tribulations of this day, bring forth to you the first revelation. And so it was after I took rest upon the tombs of my kinsman, that I found myself standing on the shores of the Havens Grey. There did the Master of Ships stand beside me and a smile was upon his visage. And he said to me "Look, see there! Now do they come." And I looked to the West and great fog and mist was upon the sea, and the wind blew fiercly in my hair as the doves called out.
 
''I, Amroth, who also am your brother, and companion in the tribulations of this day, bring forth to you the first revelation. And so it was after I took rest upon the tombs of my kinsman, that I found myself standing on the shores of the Havens Grey. There did the Master of Ships stand beside me and a smile was upon his visage. And he said to me "Look, see there! Now do they come." And I looked to the West and great fog and mist was upon the sea, and the wind blew fiercly in my hair as the doves called out.

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