Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Gainsborough Mountainous Landscape With Cart And Figures

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a hungry face and bony groping hands. He felt a round them seemed to falter and a silence fell. Bilbo looked quickly at Frodo's face and passed his hand across his eyes. `I understand now,' he said. `Put it away! I am sorry: sorry you have come in for this burden: sorry about everything. Don't adventures ever have an end? I suppose not. Someone else always has to carry on the story. Well, it can't be helped. I wonder if it's any gooda smile.Suddenly Bilbo looked up. 'Ah, there you are at last, DĂșnadan!' he cried.`Strider!' said Frodo. `You seem to have a lot of names.'`Well, Strider is one that I haven't heard before, anyway,' said Bilbo. `What do you call him that for?'`They call me that in Bree,' said Strider laughing, 'and that is how I was introduced to him.'`And why do you call him DĂșnadan?' asked Frodo.`The DĂșnadan,' said Bilbo. `He is often called that here. But I thought you knew enough trying to finish my book? But don't let's worry about it now-let's have some real News! Tell me all about the Shire!'Frodo hid the Ring away, and the shadow passed leaving hardly a shred of memory. Rivendell was about him again. Bilbo smiled and laughed happily. Every item of news from the Shire that Frodo could tell-aided and corrected now and again by Sam-was of the greatest interest to him, from the felling of the least tree to the pranks of the smallest child in Hobbiton. They were so deep in the doings of the Four Farthings that they did not notice the arrival of a man clad in dark green cloth. For many minutes he stood looking down at them with

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