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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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![]() Bilbo is helped, of course, by having more then the usual portion of luck (witness the elves not checking why some barrels are so heavy). E.T. makes a good point about Bilbo's bravery jumping into the water. I hadn't considered it before, but given the fate of his parents, indeed quite a notable act. This chapter's theme also inspired some fine, evocative drawings, not just the above but several later showing the shore curving where they're caught and organized by elves to be sent downstream. Another point, the presentation of the dwarves reasons for not talking and Thranduil's for wanting information from them not only give both sides reasoned views but also presage one of the most remarkable and fascinating later discussion of the various plusses and minuses of the elves, men, and dwarves various claims on the treasure of Erebor. Another echo is Bilbo once again unknowingly almost hitting his head on the top of the river tunnel, as he almost did when escaping from Gollum.
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The poster formerly known as Tuor of Gondolin. Walking To Rivendell and beyond 12,555 miles passed Nt./Day 5: Pass the beacon on Nardol, the 'Fire Hill.' |
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