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If the stair had been made it was for bigger feet and longer legs than theirs. They
were too eager to be surprised at the remarkable way in which the cuts and sores
of their captivity had healed and their vigour had returned. They came at length ...
If the stair had been made it was for bigger feet and longer legs than theirs. They
were too eager to be surprised at the remarkable way in which the cuts and sores
of their captivity had healed and their vigour had returned. They came at length ...
Page 218
'We've set a little puzzle for that footpad, anyhow. He can try his nasty nappy feet
on those ledges!' They picked their steps away from the skirts of the cliff, among a
wilderness of boulders and rough stones, wet and slippery with the heavy rain.
'We've set a little puzzle for that footpad, anyhow. He can try his nasty nappy feet
on those ledges!' They picked their steps away from the skirts of the cliff, among a
wilderness of boulders and rough stones, wet and slippery with the heavy rain.
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Chapter 2 THE PASSAGE OF THE MARSHES Gollum moved quickly, with his
head and neck thrust forward, often using his hands as well as his feet. Frodo
and Sam were hard put to it to keep up with him; but he seemed no longer to
have any ...
Chapter 2 THE PASSAGE OF THE MARSHES Gollum moved quickly, with his
head and neck thrust forward, often using his hands as well as his feet. Frodo
and Sam were hard put to it to keep up with him; but he seemed no longer to
have any ...
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User Review - WolfORourc - LibraryThingMy absolute favorite story, but as an adult I have a hard time with the heavy use of passive voice and the simple verbs. Granted, Tolkien wrote the book for children, but I can only give 4 stars for the language and the slow passages. Read full review
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Contents
The Departure of Boromir | 15 |
The Riders of Rohan | 23 |
The Urukhai | 47 |
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