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As
master
of
Bag
End
Frodo
felt
it
his
painful
duty
to
say
good-bye
to
the
guests
.
Rumours
of
strange
events
had
by
now
spread
all
over
the
field
,
but
Frodo
would
only
say
no
doubt
everything
will
be
cleared
up
in
the
morning
.
About
midnight
carriages
came
for
the
important
folk
.
One
by
one
they
rolled
away
,
filled
with
full
but
very
unsatisfied
hobbits
.
Gardeners
came
by
arrangement
,
and
removed
in
wheel-barrows
those
that
had
inadvertently
remained
behind
.
Night
slowly
passed
.
The
sun
rose
.
The
hobbits
rose
rather
later
.
Morning
went
on
.
People
came
and
began
(
by
orders
)
to
clear
away
the
pavilions
and
the
tables
and
the
chairs
,
and
the
spoons
and
knives
and
bottles
and
plates
,
and
the
lanterns
,
and
the
flowering
shrubs
in
boxes
,
and
the
crumbs
and
cracker-paper
,
the
forgotten
bags
and
gloves
and
handkerchiefs
,
and
the
uneaten
food
(
a
very
small
item
)
.
Then
a
number
of
other
people
came
(
without
orders
)
:
Bagginses
,
and
Boffins
,
and
Bolgers
,
and
Tooks
,
and
other
guests
that
lived
or
were
staying
near
.
By
mid-day
,
when
even
the
best-fed
were
out
and
about
again
,
there
was
a
large
crowd
at
Bag
End
,
uninvited
but
not
unexpected
.
Frodo
was
waiting
on
the
step
,
smiling
,
but
looking
rather
tired
and
worried
.
He
welcomed
all
the
callers
,
but
he
had
not
much
more
to
say
than
before
.
His
reply
to
all
inquiries
was
simply
this
:
'M
r.
Bilbo
Baggins
has
gone
away
;
as
far
as
I
know
,
for
good
.
'
Some
of
the
visitors
he
invited
to
come
inside
,
as
Bilbo
had
left
'm
essages
'
for
them
.
Inside
in
the
hall
there
was
piled
a
large
assortment
of
packages
and
parcels
and
small
articles
of
furniture
.
On
every
item
there
was
a
label
tied
.
There
were
several
labels
of
this
sort
:
For
ADELARD
TOOK
,
for
his
VERY
OWN
,
from
Bilbo
,
on
an
umbrella
.
Adelard
had
carried
off
many
unlabelled
ones
.
For
DORA
BAGGINS
in
memory
of
a
LONG
correspondence
,
with
love
from
Bilbo
,
on
a
large
waste-paper
basket
.
Dora
was
Drogo
's
sister
and
the
eldest
surviving
female
relative
of
Bilbo
and
Frodo
;
she
was
ninety-nine
,
and
had
written
reams
of
good
advice
for
more
than
half
a
century
.
For
MILO
BURROWS
,
hoping
it
will
be
useful
,
from
B.
B.
,
on
a
gold
pen
and
ink-bottle
.
Milo
never
answered
letters
.
For
ANGELICA
'S
use
,
from
Uncle
Bilbo
,
on
a
round
convex
mirror
.
She
was
a
young
Baggins
,
and
too
obviously
considered
her
face
shapely
.
For
the
collection
of
HUGO
BRACEGIRDLE
,
from
a
contributor
,
on
an
(
empty
)
book-case
.
Hugo
was
a
great
borrower
of
books
,
and
worse
than
usual
at
returning
them
.