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'
Well
,
what
have
you
done
?
'
said
Frodo
,
getting
impatient
with
the
slow
unravelling
of
Butterbur
's
thoughts
.
'
Where
was
I
?
'
said
the
landlord
,
pausing
and
snapping
his
fingers
.
'
Ah
,
yes
!
Old
Gandalf
.
Three
months
back
he
walked
right
into
my
room
without
a
knock
.
Barley
,
he
says
,
I
'm
off
in
the
morning
.
Will
you
do
something
for
me
?
You
've
only
to
name
it
,
I
said
.
I
'm
in
a
hurry
,
said
he
,
and
I
've
no
time
myself
,
but
I
want
a
message
took
to
the
Shire
.
Have
you
anyone
you
can
send
,
and
trust
to
go
?
I
can
find
someone
,
I
said
,
tomorrow
,
maybe
,
or
the
day
after
.
Make
it
tomorrow
,
he
says
,
and
then
he
gave
me
a
letter
.
'
It
's
addressed
plain
enough
,
'
said
Mr.
Butterbur
,
producing
a
letter
from
his
pocket
,
and
reading
out
the
address
slowly
and
proudly
(
he
valued
his
reputation
as
a
lettered
man
)
:
Mr.
FRODO
BAGGINS
,
BAG
END
,
HOBBITON
in
the
SHIRE
.
'
A
letter
for
me
from
Gandalf
!
'
cried
Frodo
.
'
Ah
!
'
said
Mr.
Butterbur
.
'
Then
your
right
name
is
Baggins
?
'
'
It
is
,
'
said
Frodo
,
'
and
you
had
better
give
me
that
letter
at
once
,
and
explain
why
you
never
sent
it
.
That
's
what
you
came
to
tell
me
,
I
suppose
,
though
you
've
taken
a
long
time
to
come
to
the
point
.
'
Poor
Mr.
Butterbur
looked
troubled
.
'
You
're
right
,
master
,
'
he
said
,
'
and
I
beg
your
pardon
.
And
I
'm
mortal
afraid
of
what
Gandalf
will
say
,
if
harm
comes
of
it
.
But
I
did
n't
keep
it
back
a-purpose
.
I
put
it
by
safe
.
Then
I
could
n't
find
nobody
willing
to
go
to
the
Shire
next
day
,
nor
the
day
after
,
and
none
of
my
own
folk
were
to
spare
;
and
then
one
thing
after
another
drove
it
out
of
my
mind
.
I
'm
a
busy
man
.
I
'll
do
what
I
can
to
set
matters
right
,
and
if
there
's
any
help
I
can
give
,
you
've
only
to
name
it
.
'
Leaving
the
letter
aside
,
I
promised
Gandalf
no
less
.
Barley
,
he
says
to
me
,
this
friend
of
mine
from
the
Shire
,
he
may
be
coming
out
this
way
before
long
,
him
and
another
.
He
'll
be
calling
himself
Underhill
.
Mind
that
!
But
you
need
ask
no
questions
.
And
if
I
'm
not
with
him
,
he
may
be
in
trouble
,
and
he
may
need
help
.
Do
whatever
you
can
for
him
,
and
I
'll
be
grateful
,
he
says
.
And
here
you
are
,
and
trouble
is
not
far
off
,
seemingly
.
'