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Estelyn Telcontar 04-07-2004 10:35 AM

Right you are, Squatter, and the cathedral there is a sight well worth seeing today!

The Squatter of Amon Rûdh 04-07-2004 02:01 PM

It certainly is.

With what rare gift does Smith remember Tomling?

Estelyn Telcontar 04-07-2004 02:17 PM

He brought his grandson a flower from Faery, a tiny silver lily with three bells, suitable for playing despite its delicacy.
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He can do it no harm, and he'll take none from it.

The Squatter of Amon Rûdh 04-07-2004 02:20 PM

Quite right. Your turn again.

Estelyn Telcontar 04-07-2004 02:22 PM

Who is responsible for a total eclipse of the moon?

Turambar 04-07-2004 02:36 PM

The unnamed ostler who gives him ale?

Estelyn Telcontar 04-07-2004 02:49 PM

Nope - try looking elsewhere...

Lindir 04-07-2004 03:01 PM

The White Dragon?

Estelyn Telcontar 04-07-2004 03:09 PM

Correct, Lindir! To be found in Roverandom... Your turn!

Lindir 04-08-2004 03:33 PM

What does the old man on the moon say whenever Roverandom and Rover leave the tall white tower?

Estelyn Telcontar 04-12-2004 12:13 PM

He said:
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Now fly off and amuse yourself. Don't worry the moonbeams, and don't kill my white rabbits, and come home when you are hungry!

Lindir 04-12-2004 02:29 PM

Yup.You are absolutely correct. I luv that saying!!!! :p

Estelyn Telcontar 04-13-2004 12:45 AM

Yes, that is cute. Here's a new question:

Which weapon, though rather primitive, stopped a giant?

The Saucepan Man 04-13-2004 05:09 AM

Are you thinking of Farmer Giles' blunderbuss?

Estelyn Telcontar 04-13-2004 05:39 AM

Indeed I am, Saucepan - you hit the target and are entitled to the next shot!

The Saucepan Man 04-13-2004 06:48 PM

Why thank you, Lady Estelyn. :)

Taking aim ...

Well, actually, I find that I have unfortunately mislaid my copy of Tales from the Perilous Realm , so this will be a fairly easy one:

What was the name of Niggle's neighbour?

Mariska Greenleaf 04-14-2004 01:58 AM

That would be Mr. Parish.

The Saucepan Man 04-14-2004 11:28 AM

Spot on, Mariska! :)

Mariska Greenleaf 04-15-2004 08:26 AM

why thank you, but I'll give it to anyone who wants to continue,
I'll be away for some time.

Estelyn Telcontar 04-16-2004 06:51 AM

OK, I'll pose a question to keep the thread going:

Tolkien's poem Mythopoeia is dedicated "To one who said that myths were lies" - who is the person addressed here?

HerenIstarion 04-19-2004 04:09 AM

C.S.Lewis'd be the fellow :)

Estelyn Telcontar 04-19-2004 04:30 AM

That's right, HI - your turn!

HerenIstarion 04-19-2004 05:11 AM

well thank you :)

Name children whom Nokes and Alf were discussing with regard to star-swallowing possibilities just before Alf's departure

Estelyn Telcontar 05-07-2004 12:42 PM

These are the names that Nokes guessed:

Miller's Molly
Cooper's Harry
Draper's Lily

However, it was, of course, Smith's son who swallowed the star, as Prentice said.

HerenIstarion 05-08-2004 12:45 AM

o'course :) pray proceed. And welcome back too, as I haven't seen you for a while :D

Estelyn Telcontar 05-08-2004 08:26 AM

Here's a new question: In which work is a postman mentioned and who is it?

(Yes, I was away on vacation for two weeks, and had very little time and opportunity for internet access.)

HerenIstarion 05-14-2004 07:13 AM

Roverandom is the work, and postman (by the name of Mew, if I am not mistaken) is sand-sorcerer

Estelyn Telcontar 05-14-2004 09:57 AM

The work and the name are correct, HI, so you get to post the next question. However, Mew is not a sand-sorcerer, but a gull! He flies Rover to the Moon and is called the sand-sorcerer's postman there.

HerenIstarion 05-17-2004 02:14 AM

Horrible mess up, sorry :(

For the shame of it, I hand back the right to pose the next quote back to you :)

Estelyn Telcontar 05-17-2004 02:24 AM

What was Farmer Giles called when he became King? (Both Latin and vulgar, please.)

HerenIstarion 05-17-2004 02:33 AM

He was prouldy named Aegidius Draconarius, or, in vulgar, Old Giles Worming :)

Estelyn Telcontar 05-17-2004 06:24 AM

Correct, HI - next one's yours!

HerenIstarion 05-17-2004 11:35 PM

Name Giles' sword, the same as belonged once to Augustus Bonifacius Ambrosius
Aurelianus Antontus Pius et Magnificus, dux, rex, tyrannus, et basileus Mediterranearum Parfium's family :)

NightKnight 05-18-2004 12:33 PM

Wasn't it called Starbite?

Lindir 05-18-2004 03:15 PM

was it called Tailbiter?

HerenIstarion 05-19-2004 12:47 AM

I would have appreciated the Latin name too, but yes, Lindir, you've got it :) Go on

Lindir 05-19-2004 07:40 PM

Sorry, but I don't know the Latin name, and I don't own a copy of Farmer Giles. I've only read it once. What is it in Latin?

Here's my question. What 2 colors were the wizards patch (on his robe) in Roverandom?

HerenIstarion 05-19-2004 11:56 PM

wonderful patch of orange with black spots...

PS Caudimordax it was in Latin:

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Caudimordax, the famous sword that in popular romances is more vulgarly called Tailbiter

Lindir 05-20-2004 03:10 PM

Yup.You're right!
and thanx.

HerenIstarion 05-21-2004 01:31 AM

thanks

next up:

What was it that Niggle found yellow-labeled with his name?


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