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'''Flotsam and Jetsam''' is the ninth chapter of the third book in ''[[The Two Towers]]''.
'''Flotsam and Jetsam''' is the ninth chapter of the third book in ''[[The Two Towers]]''.


===Summary===
==Summary==
[[File:Zina Saunders - Flotsam and Jetsam.jpg|thumb|left|''Flotsam and Jetsam'' by Zina Saunders]]
[[File:Zina Saunders - Flotsam and Jetsam.jpg|thumb|left|''Flotsam and Jetsam'' by Zina Saunders]]
[[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Merry]] and [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]] tell their companions how they came to be at [[Isengard]] after escaping the [[Orcs]] and being helped by [[Ents]]. Merry tells them how the whole forest marched to Isengard and tore up the gates. Pippin then tells them how [[Saruman]] almost managed to escape but was spotted in time and took refuge in the stronghold of [[Orthanc]] that even the iron-tearing ents could not destroy. He also tells them how [[Gandalf]] came by and asked for Treebeard's help, which he gave. Pippin tells them how [[Gríma|Wormtongue]] came to give Saruman a message, but seeing the destruction he wanted to leave. At that point Treebeard captured him and that is how he came to be cloistered with Saruman.
[[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Merry]] and [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]] told [[Aragorn]], [[Legolas]], and [[Gimli]] how they had come to be at [[Isengard]] after escaping the [[Orcs]] and being helped by [[Ents]]. Merry told them how the whole forest had marched to Isengard and torn up the gates. Pippin then told them how [[Saruman]] had almost managed to escape but had been spotted in time and taken refuge in the stronghold of [[Orthanc]] that even the iron-tearing ents could not destroy. He also told them how [[Gandalf]] had come by and asked for Treebeard's help, which he had given. Pippin told them how [[Gríma|Gríma Wormtongue]] had come to give Saruman a message, but seeing the destruction he had wanted to leave. At that point Treebeard had captured him and that was how he had come to be cloistered with Saruman.


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The Two Towers chapters
Book III
  1. The Departure of Boromir
  2. The Riders of Rohan
  3. The Uruk-hai
  4. Treebeard
  5. The White Rider
  6. The King of the Golden Hall
  7. Helm's Deep
  8. The Road to Isengard
  9. Flotsam and Jetsam
  10. The Voice of Saruman
  11. The Palantír
Book IV
  1. The Taming of Sméagol
  2. The Passage of the Marshes
  3. The Black Gate is Closed
  4. Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit
  5. The Window on the West
  6. The Forbidden Pool
  7. Journey to the Cross-Roads
  8. The Stairs of Cirith Ungol
  9. Shelob's Lair
  10. The Choices of Master Samwise

Flotsam and Jetsam is the ninth chapter of the third book in The Two Towers.

Summary

Flotsam and Jetsam by Zina Saunders

Merry and Pippin told Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli how they had come to be at Isengard after escaping the Orcs and being helped by Ents. Merry told them how the whole forest had marched to Isengard and torn up the gates. Pippin then told them how Saruman had almost managed to escape but had been spotted in time and taken refuge in the stronghold of Orthanc that even the iron-tearing ents could not destroy. He also told them how Gandalf had come by and asked for Treebeard's help, which he had given. Pippin told them how Gríma Wormtongue had come to give Saruman a message, but seeing the destruction he had wanted to leave. At that point Treebeard had captured him and that was how he had come to be cloistered with Saruman.