Quote 15: "'It is no small thing to have come so far, and through such dangers, still bearing the Ring.'" Book 2, Chapter 1, pg. I will take it as a sing that we may pass the bridge but beyond that I dare not keep to the road without some clearer token.'" Book 1, Chapter 12, pg. Whether it was set there or let fall by chance, I cannot say but it brings hope to me. Quote 14: "'I found it in the mud in the middle of the Bridge.It is a beryl, an elf-stone. Quote 13: "'I cannot now be certain, but I think there were many hoofed feet.'" Book 1, Chapter 11, pg. Quote 12: "There Brandybucks were blowing the horn-call of Buckland, that had not been sounded for a hundred years, not since the white wolves came in the fell winter, when the Brandywine was frozen over." Book 1, Chapter 11, pg. It seems to me only too likely that they will hear of it before this night is over.'" Book 1, Chapter 10, pg. After that they would hardly need to be told your real name. Quote 11: "'An account of your performance would be very interesting to certain people. Quote 10: "'The Bree folk used to be fair-spoken to travelers, or so I had heard.'" Book 1, Chapter 9, pg. Quote 9: "They felt as if a trap was closing about them but they did not quite lose heart." Book 1, Chapter 8, pg. Quote 8: "'Have peace now.until the morning! Heed no nightly noises! For nothing passes door and window here save moonlight and starlight and the wind off the hill-top. Quote 7: "He spoke cheerfully and if he felt any great anxiety he did not show it." Book 1, Chapter 6, pg. O! Water Hot is a noble thing!'" Book 1, Chapter 5, pg. Quote 6: "'Sing Hey! For the bath at the close of day Quote 5: "'I have something to do, before the end and it lies ahead not in the Shire'" Book 1, Chapter 4, pg. Quote 4: "Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady clear!Īmid the world of woven trees!" Book 1, Chapter 3, pg. Pity and Mercy: not to strike without need.'" Book 1, Chapter 2, pg. Quote 3: "'Pity? It was pity that stayed his hand. He began to say to himself 'Perhaps I shall cross the river myself one day.' To which the other half of his mind always replied 'Not yet.'" Book 1, Chapter 2, pg. Quote 2: "He found himself wondering at times, especially in the Autumn, about the wild lands, and strange visions of mountains that he had never seen came into his dreams. They were all superb." Book 1, Chapter 1, pg. Quote 1: "squibs, crackers, backarrapas, sparklers, torches, dwarf-candles, elf-fountains, goblin-barkers and thunderclaps.
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