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Originally Posted by Galin
Anyone have opinions about that intepretation? Seem like too much? Tolkien doesn't really describe what Sam was doing while Galadriel and Frodo were talking, but the way he left Sam after his vision seems to imply (the possibility that) he need not be wholly engaged on what's going on right in 'front of him', so to speak.
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At no point in the story does anyone see Gandalf's Ring until they reached the Havens. That would be a bit hard not to notice, seeing as Gandalf was with the hobbits for a long time, and on numerous occasions.