I started a thread about the Pukel-men earlier, but I really missed seeing Ghan-buri-Ghan and the Druadan forest.<BR>I always got a kick out of the book when he makes a gurgling noise that is compared to a laugh and he sniffs the air and notices the change in the wind. <BR>Which reminds me, Sauron's darkness, in the books, seemed to have its own personification, especailly in it's own fight with the sea-tanged wind from the West, and I wish PJ would have used it a little more. There are definitely allusions to it, but it doesn't have the strength of character that it does in the books.
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"I wish I could go all the way with you to Rivendell, Mr. Frodo, and see Mr. Bilbo," said Sam. "And yet the only place I really want to be in is here. I am that torn in two."
"Poor Sam! It will feel like that, I am afraid. " said Frodo. "But you will be healed. You were meant to be solid and whole, and you will be."
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