1.                  He was hard at work up until last night.

2.         Look at those wings!

3.         There was much cheering at this.

4.         They may be on their way to the Shire at this very moment.

5.         The brightly garbed Elves and waved at them.

6.         He stared at them darkly.

7.         A few creatures came and looked at them as they slept.

8.         Before long they were all seated at the table.

9.         He looked up at the sun with confusion.

10.     Frodo and Sam were staring at the lake.

11.     He gazed at the sun and the shadows.

12.     I fear we must leave at once.

13.     I must go off at once.

14.     He hissed at me.

15.     Well, at least you seem to have your spirit.

16.     He happened to look up at just the right moment.

17.     The farmer looked at him closely.

18.     He must be close at hand already.

19.     The hobbits looked at each other.

20.     Keep your hands inside the boat at all times.

21.     I am at a loss and I am frightened.

22.     He stood at a small pier waiting for them.

23.     Really, Frodo, I am ill at ease.

24.     He looked at Frodo expectantly.

25.     "Take it back," he snapped at Frodo.

26.     They all stared at her in silence.

27.     Look at him trying to hide behind that bush.

28.     In despair at his horrid luck, he gave a low moan.

29.     Instead, Sam was immediately at his side, stroking Frodo's hand.

30.     Sam looked at his master long and thoughtfully.

1    , and found themselves  staring up at a glittering palace all made of cry
2    liy on the two levers and set  off at a great pace down the road.  They w
3    what to do if he isn't there.  I'm at a loss, I'm frightened, and I'm  be
4    e for Gandalf," he added, pointing at a particularly messy   ink-smudge. 
5    ied. Galadriel  and Dullborn stood at a small pier waiting for them among
6     tell that they were indeed moving at all (in fact, they were moving  muc
7     continued, "I don't need anything at all that you can offer."  She  turn
8     "No," said Aragon. "I'm surprised at all that you're still alive   after
9      "Have you understood   anything  at all that you've seen here?"       "
10   hip could no longer see each other at all through the brush.   Good,   go
11   o throw up.  "Please remain seated at all times,"  intoned Aragon, in a s
12   e keep your hands inside the  boat at all times," suggested Aragon helpfu
13   p hands and feet  inside the boats at all times."    As Frodo was borne t
14    why.    "Well, it doesn't suit me at all!" cried Pipsqueak indignantly. 
15          No blemish touched the moon at all,       No deeds gave rights to 
16    who dwell at its heart do not age at all, even   as centuries pass in th
17   t intently. "I can't make   it out at all," he answered. "His scrawling w
18   t have anything to do with Gandalf at all," Sam   objected.       "Well, 
19   ned.   The opposite wasn't certain at all.        When she saw them she s
20     isn't about the Frodo's property at all.  The Clause has arisen!"      
21   er. "Per - Haps -We - Should -Try -At -An -Oth - Er   -  Cros- Sing," she
22   lower, consuming their resources   at an alarming rate. After a day or so
23   the sideboard he had been standing at and was approaching Frodo   with a 
24     which they had never noticed, or at any rate had been able to somehow  
25      It was a man, or so he seemed.  At any rate he was too large  and heav
26   ft-handed difficulty and  aimed it at Aragon, but Boromir™ leaped forward
27    At it again!"     Boromir™ looked at Aragon.  Aragon looked at Boromir™.
28    joints.  A large spear was thrust at Arwen and she danced out of its  wa
29   e. He bowed deeply and then beamed at Arwen who  winked back at him.     
30    thrown itself against the wall in at attempt to get in.  Arwen's efforts

 

 

 

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