Well, at least I'll try. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
I have found a passage which contains these words which you gave as clues, but the number of the other words doesn't correspond with it.
It's in "The Hobbit", when Bilbo and the dwarves arrive in Lake Town.
Quote:
"Then all the more reason for taking us to him," burst in Fili, who was getting impatient at these solemnities. "We are worn and famished after our long road and we have sick comrades. Now make haste and let us have no more words, or your master may have something to say to you."
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Could that be correct? [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img]
(Quotations in a totally unknown language are more difficult than "fill in the blank"!)