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took the rod and gave it back; saying: 'That office is not ended; and it shall be thine and thy heirs' as 
long as my line shall last。 Do now thy office!'
     Then Faramir stood up and spoke in a clear voice: 'Men of Gondor hear now the Steward of this 
Realm! Behold! one has e to claim the kingship again at last。 Here is Aragorn son of Arathorn; 
chieftain of the Dúnedain of Arnor; Captain of the Host of the West; bearer of the Star of the North; 
wielder of the Sword Reforged; victorious in battle; whose hands bring healing; the Elfstone; 
Elessar of the line of Valandil; Isildur's son; Elendil's son of Númenor。 Shall he be king and enter 
into the City and dwell there?'
     And all the host and all the people cried _yea_ with one voice。
     And Ioreth said to her kinswoman: 'This is just a ceremony such as we have in the City; cousin; 
for he has already entered; as I was telling you; and he said to me…' And then again she was obliged 
to silence; for Faramir spoke again。
     'Men of Gondor; the loremasters tell that it was the custom of old that the king should receive 
the crown from his father ere he died; or if that might not be; that he should go alone and take it 
from the hands of his father in the tomb where he was laid。 But since things must now be done 
otherwise; using the authority of the Steward; I have today brought hither from Rath Dínen the 
crown of E?rnur the last king; whose days passed in the time of our longfathers of old。'
     Then the guards stepped forward; and Faramir opened the casket; and he held up an ancient 
crown。 It was shaped like the helms of the Guards of the Citadel; save that it was loftier; and it was 
all white; and the wings at either side were wrought of pearl and silver in the likeness of the wings 
of a sea…bird; for it was the emblem of kings who came over the Sea; and seven gems of adamant 
were set in the circlet; and upon its summit was set a single jewel the light of which went up like a 
flame。
     Then Aragorn took the crown and held it up and said:
     _Et E?rello Endorenna utúlien。 Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar…metta!_
     And those were the words that Elendil spoke when he came up out of the Sea on the wings of 
the wind: 'Out of the Great Sea to Middle…earth I am e。 In this place will I abide; and my heirs; 
unto the ending of the world。'
     Then to the wonder of many Aragorn did not put the crown upon his head; but gave it back to 
Faramir; and said: 'By the labour and valour of many I have e into my inheritance。 In token of 
this I would have the Ring…bearer bring the crown to me; and let Mithrandir set it upon my head; if 
he will; for he has been the mover of all that has been acplished; and this is his victory。'
     Then Frodo came forward and took the crown from Faramir and bore it to Gandalf; and Aragorn 
knelt; and Gandalf set the White Crown upon his head; and said:
     'Now e the days of the King; and may they be blessed while the thrones of the Valar 
endure!'
     But when Aragorn arose all that beheld him gazed in silence; for it seemed to them that he was 
revealed to them now for the first time。 Tall as the sea…kings of old; he stood above all that were 
near; ancient of days he seemed and yet in the flower of manhood; and wisdom sat upon his brow; 
and strength and healing were in his hands; and a light was about him。 And then Faramir cried:
     'Behold the King!'
     And in that moment all the trumpets were blown; and the King Elessar went forth and came to 
the barrier; and Húrin of the Keys thrust it back; and amid the music of harp and of viol and of flute 
and the singing of clear voices the King passed through the flower…laden streets; and came to the 
Citadel; and entered in; and the banner of the Tree and the Stars was unfurled upon the topmost 
tower; and the reign of King Elessar began; of which many songs have told。
     In his time the City was made more fair than it had ever been; even in the days of its first glory; 
and it was filled with trees and with fountains; and its gates were wrought of mithril and steel; and 
its streets were paved with white marble; and the Folk of the Mountain laboured in it; and the Folk 
of the Wood rejoiced to e there; and all was healed and made good; and the houses were filled 
with men and women and the laughter of children; and no window was blind nor any courtyard 
empty; and after the ending of the Third Age of the world into the new age it preserved the memory 
and the glory of the years that were gone。

     In the days that followed his crowning the King sat on his throne in the Hall of the Kings and 
pronounced his judgements。 And embassies came from many lands and peoples; from the East and 
the South; and from the borders of Mirkwood; and from Dunland in the west。 And the King 
pardoned the Easterlings that had given themselves up; and sent them away free; and he made 
peace with the peoples of Harad; and the slaves of Mordor he released and gave to them all the 
lands about Lake Núrnen to be their own。 And there were brought before him many to receive his 
praise and reward for their valour; and last the captain of the Guard brought to him Beregond to be 
judged。
     And the King said to Beregond: 'Beregond; by your sword blood was spilled in the Hallows; 
where that is forbidden。 Also you left your post without leave of Lord or of Captain。 For these 
things; of old; death was the penalty。 Now therefore I must pronounce your doom。
     'All penalty is remitted for your valour in battle; and still more because all that you did was for 
the love of the Lord Faramir。 Nonetheless you must leave the Guard of the Citadel; and you must 
go forth from the City of Minas Tirith。'
     Then the blood left Beregond's face; and he was stricken to the heart and bowed his head。 But 
the King said。:
     'So it must be; for you are appointed to the White pany; the Guard of Faramir; Prince of 
Ithilien; and you shall be its captain and dwell in Emyn Arnen in honour and peace; and in the 
service of him for whom you risked all; to save him from death。'
     And then Beregond; perceiving the mercy and justice of the King; was glad; and kneeling kissed 
his hand; and departed in joy and content。 And Aragorn gave to Faramir Ithilien to be his 
princedom; and bade him dwell in the hills of Emyn Arnen within sight of the City。
     'For;' said he; 'Minas Ithil in Morgul Vale shall be utterly destroyed; and though it may in time to 
e be made clean; no man may dwell there for many long years。'
     And last of all Aragorn greeted éomer of Rohan; and they embraced; and Aragorn said: 
'Between us there can be no word of giving or taking; nor of reward; for we are brethren。 In happy 
hour did Eorl ride from the North; and never has any league of peoples been more blessed; so that 
neither has ever failed the other; nor shall fail。 Now; as you know; we have laid Théoden the 
Renowned in a tomb in the Hallows; and there he shall lie for ever among the Kings of Gondor; if 
you will。 Or if you desire it; we will e to Rohan and bring him back to rest with his own 
people。'
     And éomer answered: 'Since the day when you rose before me out of the green grass of the 
downs I have loved you; and that love shall not fail。 But now I must depart for a while to my own 
realm; where there is much to heal and set in order。 But as for the Fallen; when all is made ready 
we will return for him; but here let him sleep a while。'
     And éowyn said to Faramir: 'Now I must go back to my own land and look on it once again; and 
help my brother in his labour; but when one whom I long loved as father is laid at last to rest; I will 
return。'

     So the glad days passed; and on the eighth day of May the Riders of Rohan made ready; and 
rode off by the North…way; and with them went the sons of Elrond。 All the road was lined with 
people to do them honour and praise them; from the Gate of the City to the walls of the Pelennor。 
Then all others that dwelt afar went back to their homes rejoicing; but in the City there was labour 
of many willing hands to rebuild and renew and to remove all the scars of war and the memory of 

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