But at the last the siege was so strait that Sauron himself came forth; and he wrestled with Gil-galad and Elendil, and they both were slain, and the sword of Elendil broke under him as he fell. But Sauron also was thrown down, and with the hilt-shard of Narsil, Isildur cut the Ruling Ring from the hand of Sauron and took it for his own.
The Silmarillion, J. R. R. Tolkien
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Extract from Tales From The Quay
This is an extract from the first chapter of Tales From The Quay - a story written with children in mind. The setting is also set in Cornwall and is a collection of just some of the myth and legend associated with the farthest southern corner of Britain.
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