The Lord of the Rings
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...into Mordor.
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Very well. It's plain enough
what you're pointing at.

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Bilbo, the silly Hobbit, started this affair,
and had better finish it, or himself.

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When ought I to start?
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It has passed beyond you, Bilbo.
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This last journey
must be for others to make.

:51:25
Who are they to be?
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That is what they're trying to decide here.
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I will take the Ring...
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...though I do not know the way.
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I think that this task
is appointed for you, Frodo.

:51:45
This is the hour of the Shire-folk, at last.
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But you won't send him off alone, surely?
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You, at least, shall go with him,
Master Samwise.

:51:57
It is impossible to separate you,
even when he is summoned to a Council...

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...and you are not.
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A nice pickle
we've landed ourselves in, Mr. Frodo.

:52:14
I thought perhaps
you might care to have these.

:52:17
Bilbo, I don't think I should look right.
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You can wear the shirt under your clothes.
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It's as light as anything.
But I fancy it might turn...

:52:30
...even the knives of the Black Riders.
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I named the sword Sting, long ago.
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It's silly, but there you are.
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It shines when there are enemies about.
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Orcs and things.
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There.
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Now you look
just a plain Hobbit on the surface, but....


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