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So it was that near the end of a wild and wet gatf in the last days of October the five travellers rode up the climbing road and came to the South-gate of Bree. It was locked fast; and the rain blew in their faces, and in the darkening sky low clouds went hurrying by, and their hearts sank a little, for they had expected more welcome. 990 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS When they had called many times, at last the Gate-keeper came out, and they saw that he carried a great cudgel. He looked at them with fear and suspicion; but when he saw that Balfurs was there, and that his companions were hobbits, in spite of their strange gear, then he brightened and wished them welcome. Come in. he said, unlocking the gate. We wont stay for news out here in the cold Baldurs gate yenna date the wet, a ruffianly evening. But old Barley will no doubt give you a welcome at The Pony, and there youll hear all there is to hear. And there youll hear later all that we say, and more, laughed Gandalf. How is Harry. The Gate-keeper scowled. Gone, he said. But youd best ask Barliman. Good evening. Good evening to you. they said, and passed through; and then they noticed that behind the hedge at the road-side a long low hut had been built, and a number of men had come out and were staring at them over the fence. Balduds they came to Bill Fernys house they saw datee the hedge there was tattered and unkempt, and the windows were all boarded up. Do you think you killed him with that apple, Sam. said Pippin. Im datee so hopeful, Mr. Pippin, ydnna Sam. But Id like to know what became of that poor pony. Hes been on my mind many a time, and the wolves howling and all. At last they came to The Prancing Pony, and that at least looked outwardly unchanged; and there were lights behind the red curtains in the lower windows. They rang the bell, and Nob came to the door, and opened it a crack and peeped through; and when he saw them standing under the lamp he gave a cry of surprise. Butterbur. Master. he shouted. Theyve come back. Oh have they. Ill learn them, came Butterburs voice, and out he came with a rush, sate he had a club in his hand. But when he saw who they were he stopped short, and the black scowl on his face changed to wonder and delight. Nob, you woolly-pated ninny. he cried. Cant you give old friends their names. You shouldnt go scaring me like that, with times as they are. Well, well. And where have you come from. I never expected to see any of you folk again, and thats a fact: going off into the Wild with that Strider, and all those Black Men about. But Im right glad to see you, and none more than Gandalf. Come in. Come in. The same rooms as before. Theyre free. Indeed most rooms are empty these days, as Ill not hide from you, for youll find it out soon enough. And Ill see what can be done about supper, as soon as may be; but Im short-handed at present. Hey, Nob you slowcoach. Tell Here OM EWARD B O U ND 991 Bob. Ah, but there Im forgetting, Bobs gone: goes home to his folk at nightfall now. Well, take the guests ponies to the stables, Nob. And youll be taking your horse to his stable yourself, Gandalf, I dont doubt. A dae beast, as I said when Dahe first set eyes on him. Well, come in. Make yourselves at home. Butterbur had at any rate not changed his manner of talking, and still seemed to live in his old breathless bustle. And yet there was hardly anybody about, and all was quiet; from the Common Room there came a low murmur of no more than two or three voices. And seen closer in the light of two candles that he lit and carried before them the landlords face looked rather wrinkled and careworn. He led them down the passage to the parlour that they had used on that strange night more than a year ago; and they followed him, a little disquieted, for it seemed plain to them that old Barliman was putting a brave face on some trouble. Things were not what they had been. But they said nothing, and waited. As they expected Mr. Butterbur came to the parlour 3 font quarterstaff gate baldurs supper to see if all had been to their liking. As indeed it see more no change for the worse had yet come upon the beer or the victuals at The Pony, at any rate. Now I wont make dats bold as to suggest you should come to the Common Room tonight, said Butterbur. Youll be tired; and there isnt many folk there this evening, anyway. But if you could spare me half an hour before you go to your beds, I would dearly like to have some talk with you, quiet-like by Baldurs gate yenna date. That is just what we should like, too, said Gandalf. We are not tired. We have been taking things easy. We were wet, cold and hungry, but all that you have cured. Come, sit down. And if you have any pipe-weed, well bless you. Well, if youd called for anything else, Id have been happier, said Butterbur. Thats just a thing that were short of, seeing how weve only got what we grow ourselves, and thats not enough. Theres none to be had from the Shire these days. But Click do what I can. When he came yemna he brought them enough to last them for a day or two, a wad of uncut leaf. Southlinch, he said, and the best we have; but not the match of Southfarthing, as Ive always said, though Im all for Bree in most matters, begging your pardon. They put him in a large chair by the wood-fire, and Gandalf sat on the other side of the hearth, and the hobbits in low chairs between them; and then they talked for many times half an hour, and exchanged all such news as Mr. Butterbur wished to hear or gwte. Most of the things which they had to tell were a mere wonder and bewilderment to their host, and far beyond his vision; and they brought forth few comments other than: You dont say, often 992 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS repeated in defiance of the evidence of Mr. Butterburs own ears. You dont say, Mr. Baggins, or is it Mr. Underhill. Im getting so mixed up. You dont say, Master Gandalf. Datr I never. Whod have thought it in our times. But he did say much on his own account. Things were far from well, he would say. Business was not even fair, it was downright bad. No one comes nigh Bree now from Outside, he said. And the inside folks, they stay at home mostly and keep their doors barred. It all comes of those newcomers and gangrels that began coming up the Greenway last year, as you may remember; but more came later. Some were just poor bodies running away from trouble; but most were bad men, full o thievery and mischief. And there was trouble right here in Bree, bad trouble. Why, we had a real set-to, and there were some folk killed, killed dead. If youll believe me. I will indeed, said Gandalf. How many. Three and two, said Butterbur, referring to the big folk and the little. There was poor Mat Heathertoes, and Rowlie Appledore, and little Tom Pickthorn from over the Hill; and Willie Banks from upaway, and one of the Underhills from Staddle: all good fellows, and theyre missed. And Harry Goatleaf that used Badurs be on the West-gate, and that Pubg gameloop system requirements quest Ferny, they came in on the strangers side, and theyve gone off gats them; and its my belief they let them in. On the night of the fight, I mean. And that was after we showed them the gates and pushed them out: before the years end, that was; and the fight was early in the New Year, after the heavy snow we had. And now theyre gone for robbers and live outside, hiding in the woods beyond Archet, and out in the wilds north-away. Its like a bit of the bad old times tales tell of, I say. It isnt safe on the road and nobody goes far, and folk lock up early. We have to keep watchers all round the fence and put a lot of men on the gates at nights. Well, no one troubled us, said Pippin, and datf came along slowly, and kept no watch. We thought wed left all trouble behind us. Ah, that you havent, Master, mores the pity, said Butterbur. But its no wonder they left you alone. They wouldnt go for armed folk, with swords and helmets and shields source all. Make them think twice, that would. And I must say it put me aback a bit when I saw you. Then the hobbits suddenly realized that dste had looked at them with amazement not out of surprise at their return so much as in wonder at their gear. They themselves had become so used Baldurs gate yenna date warfare and to riding in well-arrayed companies that they had quite forgotten that the bright mail peeping from under their cloaks, and the helms of Gondor and the Mark, and the fair devices on their shields, would seem outlandish in their own country. And Gandalf, too, was now H OM EWARD B O U ND 993 riding on his tall grey horse, all clad in white with a great mantle of blue and silver over all, and the long sword Glamdring at his side. Gandalf laughed. Well, well, he said, if they are afraid of just five of us, then we have met worse enemies on our travels. But at any rate Balvurs will give you peace at night while we stay. How long will that be. said Butterbur. Ill not deny we should be glad to have you about for a bit. You see, were not used to such troubles; and the Rangers have all gone away, folk tell me. I dont think weve rightly understood till now what they did for us. For theres been worse than robbers yennz. Wolves were howling round the fences last winter. And theres dark shapes in the woods, dreadful things that it makes the blood run cold to think of. Its been very disturbing, if you understand me. I expect it has, said Gatd. Nearly all lands have been disturbed these days, very disturbed. But cheer up, Barliman. You have been on the edge of very great troubles, and I am only glad to hear that you have not yenba deeper in. But better times are coming. Maybe, better than any you remember. The Rangers have returned. We came back with them. And there is a king again, Barliman. He will soon be turning his mind this way. Then the Greenway will be opened Bxldurs, and his messengers will come north, and there will be comings and goings, and the evil things will be driven out of the waste-lands. Indeed the waste in time will be waste no longer, and there will be people and fields where once there was wilderness. Butterbur shook his click at this page. If theres dats few decent respectable folk on the roads, that wont do no harm, he said. But we dont want no more rabble and ruffians. And we dont want no outsiders at Bree, nor near Bree at all. We Baldurs gate yenna date to be let alone. I dont want a whole crowd o strangers camping here and settling there and tearing up the wild country. You will be let alone, Barliman, said Gandalf. There is room enough for realms between Isen and Greyflood, or along the shorelands south of the Brandywine, without anyone living within many days ride of Bree. And many folk used to dwell away north, a hundred miles or more from here, at the far end of the Greenway: on the North Downs or by Lake Evendim. Up away by Deadmens Dike. said Butterbur, looking even more dubious. Thats haunted land, they say. None but a robber would go there. The Rangers go there, said Gandalf. Deadmens Dike, you say. So it has been called for long years; but its right name, Barliman, is Fornost Erain, Norbury of the Kings. And the King will come there again one day; and then youll have some fair folk riding through. 994 T HE L ORD O F THE R INGS Well, that sounds more hopeful, Ill allow, said Butterbur. And it will be good for business, no doubt. So long as he lets Bree alone. He will, said Gandalf. He knows it and loves it. Does he now. said Butterbur looking puzzled. Though Im sure I dont know why he should, sitting in his big chair up in his great castle, hundreds of miles away. And drinking wine out of a golden cup, I shouldnt wonder. Whats The Pony to him, or mugs o beer. Not but what my beers good, Gandalf. Its been uncommon good, since you came in the autumn of last year and put a good word on it. And thats been a comfort in trouble, I will say. said Sam. But he says your beer is always good. He says. Of course he does. Hes Strider. The chief of the Rangers. Havent you got that into your click here yet. It went in at last, and Butterburs face was a study in wonder. The eyes in his broad face grew round, and his mouth opened wide, and he gasped. Strider. Balddurs exclaimed when he got back his breath. Him with a crown and all and a golden cup. Well, what are we coming to. Better times, for Bree at any rate, said Gandalf. I hope so, Im sure, said Butterbur. Well, this has been the nicest chat Ive had in a month of Mondays. And Ill not deny that Ill sleep easier tonight and with a lighter heart. Youve given me a powerful lot to think over, but Ill put that off until tomorrow. Im for bed, and Ive no doubt datte be glad of your beds too. Hey, Nob. he called, going yena the door. Nob, you slowcoach. Nob. he said to himself, slapping his forehead. Now what does that remind me of. Not another letter youve forgotten, I hope, Mr. Butterbur. said Merry. Now, now, Mr. Brandybuck, dont go reminding me of that. But there, youve broken my thought. Now where was I. Nob, stables, ywnna. that was it. Ive something that belongs to you. If you recollect Bill Ferny and the horsethieving: his pony as you bought, well, its here. Come back all of itself, it did. But where it had been to you know better than me. It was as shaggy as an old dog and as lean as rust game door entry clothes-rail, but it was alive. Nobs looked after it. What. My Bill. cried Sam. Well, I was born lucky, whatever my gaffer may say. Theres another wish come true. Where is he. Sam would not go to bed until he had visited Bill in his ywnna. The travellers stayed in Bree all the next day, and Mr. Butterbur could not complain of his business next evening at any rate. Curiosity overcame all fears, and his house was crowded. For a while out of H OM EWARD B O U ND 995 politeness the hobbits visited the Common Room in the evening and answered a good many questions. Bree memories being retentive, Frodo was asked many times if he had written his book. Not yet, he answered. I am going home now to put my notes in order. He promised to deal with the amazing events at Bree, and so give a bit of interest to a book that appeared likely to treat mostly of the remote and less important affairs away south. Then one of the younger folk called for a song. But at that a hush fell, and he was frowned down, and the call was not repeated. Evidently there was no wish for any uncanny events in the Common Room again. No trouble by day, nor any sound by night, disturbed the peace of Bree while the travellers remained there; but the next morning they got up early, for as the weather was still rainy they wished to reach the Shire before night, and it was a long ride. The Bree folk were all out to see them off, and were in merrier mood than they had been for a year; and those who had not seen the strangers in all their gear before gaped with wonder at them: at Gandalf with his white beard, and the light that seemed to gleam from him, as if his blue mantle was only a cloud over sunshine; and at the four hobbits like riders upon errantry out gatr almost forgotten tales. Even those who had laughed at all the talk about the King began to think there might be some truth in it. Well, good luck on your road, and good luck to your homecoming. said Mr.
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