Monday, December 1, 2008

Ford Smith Depth of Meaning 2

Ford Smith Depth of Meaning 2Ranson Apple Tree with Red Fruitpaul ranson Edge of the Forestpaul ranson Apple Tree with Red Fruit
All the same the hobbits wished he was coming with them. They felt that he would know how to deal with Black Riders, if anyone did. They would soon now be going forward into lands wholly strange to them, and beyond all but the most vague and distant legends of the Shire, and in the gathering twilight they . A deep loneliness and sense of loss was on them. They stood silent, reluctant to make the final parting, and only slowly became wary! Keep up your merry hearts, and ride to meet your fortune!'They begged him to come at least as far as the inn and drink once more with them; but he laughed and refused, saying:Tom's country ends here: he will not pass the borders.Tom has his house to mind, and Goldberry is waiting!Then he turned, tossed up his hat, leaped on Lumpkin's back, and rode up over the bank and away singing into the dusk.aware that Tom was wishing them farewell, and telling them to have good heart and to ride on till dark without halting.'Tom will give you good advice, till this day is over (after that your own luck must go with you and guide you): four miles along the Road you'll come upon a village, Bree under Bree-hill, with doors looking westward. There you'll find an old inn that is called The Prancing Pony. Barliman Butterbur is the worthy keeper. There you can stay the night, and afterwards the morning will speed you upon your way. Be bold, but

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