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 28. The Sacrifice of Faramir
[Faramir leads a group of cavalry slowly out of Minas Tirith. Citizens watch on, looking sad. Some throw flowers in the men's path.] 
[Gandalf pushes through the crowd.] 
Gandalf: "Faramir, Faramir! Your father's will is turned to madness. Do not throw away your life so rashly." 
Faramir: "Where does my allegiance lie if not here?" 
[Faramir continues on his way.] 
Faramir: "This is the city of the Men of Nmenor. I will gladly give my life to defend her beauty, her memory, her wisdom." 
Gandalf: "Your father loves you, Faramir. He will remember it before the end." 
[The cavalry forms a line and heads towards Osgiliath.] 
[At Osgiliath, orcs rise to meet the charge.] 
[Inside, Denethor eats. Pippin stands nearby.] 
Denethor: "Can you sing, Master Hobbit?" 
Pippin: "Well, yes. At least, well enough for my own people. But, we have no songs for great halls and… evil times." 
Denethor: "And why should your songs be unfit for my halls? Come, sing me a song." 
[As Pippin sings, Faramir's men gallop toward Osgiliath, and Denethor eats messily.] 
Pippin (singing softly): "Home is behind, the world ahead and there are many paths to tread." 
Pippin: "Through shadow to the edge of night until the stars are all alight." 
Pippin: "Mist and shadow cloud and shade all shall fade, all shall fade." 
[As Pippin's song ends, orc archers appear from within Osgiliath, and fire on Faramir's men.] 
[Pippin ends his song, holding back tears.] 
[Gandalf sits in an empty courtyard. A bell tolls.] 
[Trolls push siege towers across the river bridge at Osgiliath.] 
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