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Father and Son
"Do you wish then,' said Faramir, 'that our places had been exchanged?' 'Yes, I wish that indeed,' said Denethor. 'For Boromir was loyal to me and no wizard's pupil.'" (Return of the King, "The Siege of Gondor")
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