(Sunspots ate my post): Gil-Gandel doesn't hasten to the point but gives Gwaelur all the news of our adventures since we saw him last. Then on to the business of the Barrow-Wights - though we would value Gwaelur's company and strong right arm, we also accept that his present work is important to him, to others, and possibly to many who are yet to come. Nevertheless it seems that the Helm's destiny is bound up with our present business and it would be well to have it at our disposal, with Gwaelur (which would greatly gladden me) or without him. However, history teaches many lessons and Gil-Gandel accepts without quarrel or question that it is for Gwaelur to do with his own as he sees fit, and that if we can have neither Gwaelur nor the Helm then by the Valar's good grace all will be well, and all will be well, and all manner of things will be well. As for Gil-Gandel himself, his blessing goes wherever goes Gwaelur, of all the sons of Durin by no means the unworthiest.