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does it have to have the comma? If not, I would say Aragorn to Eomer when they first meet.
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Let me adjust the quote a bit...
[ February 12, 2003: Message edited by: Beren87 ] |
ah. that would be the stretcher bearers to Prince Imrahil, when he asks if the women of Rohan are going to war.
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Yep! Sorry about that, infernal typos.
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Frodo questioning Gandalf about his magic ring.
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not the one that I am thinking of. Clue- Spocken by a hobbit, in Fellowship of the rings.
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My answer was a hobbit in The Fellowship of the Ring.
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Pippin in Rivendell or Bockland?
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Legolas is closest, but I am mean. Which hobbit, and where? [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
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Frodo to Gandalf in Bag End.
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If you scroll up a few posts, I already said that:
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It is said again, but if this other occurrence is the one you are referring to, you have the capitalization wrong. You should be more specific about this, perhaps. Quote:
[ February 28, 2003: Message edited by: Legolas ] |
I'm covering for eleanor for a bit as she's away.
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Was it Gandalf to Frodo in Imladris about Aragorn being at their side so he did not have to worry about them any further.
Dondagnirion "There is no spoon." |
Was it Aragorn talking to Frodo in the Bree about about Gandalf
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"As I knew he was at your side, I went away on a journey of my own. "
It is Gandalf speaking to Frodo in Rivendell, and "he" is Aragorn. ----- Edit... Whoops, I failed to notice that someone already gave that answer! Never mind! |
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