Excerpt from The Lord of The Rings
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Excerpt from the Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien had no idea. We were anywhere near the place sad to pip in. He knew the story. Well, Bilbo and Frodo had told it often, but as a matter of fact, he had never more than half believed it. Even now, he looked at the stone trolls with suspicion, wondering if some magic might not suddenly bring them to life again. You are forgetting, not only your family history, but all you ever knew about trolls said Strider. It is broad daylight with a bright sun and yet you come back trying to scare me with a tale of live trolls waiting for us. In this glade. In any case, you might have noticed that one of them has an old bird's nest behind his ear. Now, that would be a most unusual ornament for a live troll. They all laughed. Frodo felt his spirits reviving the reminder of Bilbo's first successful adventure was heartening. The sun too, was warm and comforting and the mist before his eyes seemed to be lifting a little, they rested for some time in the glade and took their midday meal, right. Under the shadow of the trolls, large legs. Want somebody give us a bit of a song while the sun is high. Said Mary. When they had finished, we haven't had a song or a tale for days. Not since weather top said Frodo. The others looked at him. Don't worry about me. He added, I feel much better, but I don't think I could sing. Perhaps Sam could dig something out of his memory.