
"Many a doer of great deeds might say no more," said Ingold. "Man! Indeed not! I am a hobbit and no more valiant than I am a man, save perhaps now and again by necessity. "Man!" cried Pippin, now thoroughly roused. "Man?" sand Ingold dubiously, and the others laughed. His name is Peregrin, a very valiant man." He has passed through more battles and perils than you have, Ingold, though you be twice his height and he comes now from the storming of Isengard, of which we bear tidings, and great weariness is on him, or I would wake him.


"And as for valour, that cannot be computed by stature.

"I will vouch for him before the seat of Denethor," said Gandalf.
