I like the part, in the book of lost tales II, where Luthien tries to rescue Beren from the evil cat Tevildo. I'm not sure if this quote is right, but as far as I can remember...
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"Say not so to me, though great lord of cats thou be, for am I not Tinuviel princess of fairies that have come out of my way to do thee a pleasure?" Now Tinuviel spoke that last sentence louder than ever, and a great crash was hard in the kitchen. "There trippth the fool Beren the Elf, Melko rid me of such folk," snarled Tevildo. Tinuviel, knowing that Beren had heard her and had been smitten with astonishment, said no more and did not regret her daring.
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No offence, Gil-Galad, but your death makes wonderful song of lamentation [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]