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Originally Posted by Morthoron
I think it's yet another example of archaic Tolkienisms. Tolkien says 'in' when he means 'on' or 'atop', and uses 'under' when he means 'in' or 'below'.
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I took it be "in" as in "we went hiking
in the mountains". In fact it never occurred to me that there
was a another way of reading it.