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'
Ca
n't
we
get
a
couple
of
ponies
in
the
village
,
or
even
one
just
for
the
baggage
?
I
do
n't
suppose
we
could
hire
them
,
but
we
might
be
able
to
buy
them
,
'
he
added
,
doubtfully
,
wondering
if
he
could
afford
it
.
'
I
doubt
it
,
'
said
the
landlord
unhappily
.
'
The
two
or
three
riding-ponies
that
there
were
in
Bree
were
stabled
in
my
yard
,
and
they
're
gone
.
As
for
other
animals
,
horses
or
ponies
for
draught
or
what
not
,
there
are
very
few
of
them
in
Bree
,
and
they
wo
n't
be
for
sale
.
But
I
'll
do
what
I
can
.
I
'll
rout
out
Bob
and
send
him
round
as
soon
as
may
be
.
'
'
Yes
,
'
said
Strider
reluctantly
,
'
you
had
better
do
that
.
I
am
afraid
we
shall
have
to
try
to
get
one
pony
at
least
.
But
so
ends
all
hope
of
starting
early
,
and
slipping
away
quietly
!
We
might
as
well
have
blown
a
horn
to
announce
our
departure
.
That
was
part
of
their
plan
,
no
doubt
.
'
'
There
is
one
crumb
of
comfort
,
'
said
Merry
,
'
and
more
than
a
crumb
,
I
hope
:
we
can
have
breakfast
while
we
wait
--
and
sit
down
to
it
.
Let
's
get
hold
of
Nob
!
'
In
the
end
there
was
more
than
three
hours
'
delay
.
Bob
came
back
with
the
report
that
no
horse
or
pony
was
to
be
got
for
love
or
money
in
the
neighbourhood
--
except
one
:
Bill
Ferny
had
one
that
he
might
possibly
sell
.
'
A
poor
old
half-starved
creature
it
is
,
'
said
Bob
;
'
but
he
wo
n't
part
with
it
for
less
than
thrice
its
worth
,
seeing
how
you
're
placed
,
not
if
I
knows
Bill
Ferny
.
'
'
Bill
Ferny
?
'
said
Frodo
.
'
Is
n't
there
some
trick
?
Would
n't
the
beast
bolt
back
to
him
with
all
our
stuff
,
or
help
in
tracking
us
,
or
something
?
'
'
I
wonder
,
'
said
Strider
.
'
But
I
can
not
imagine
any
animal
running
home
to
him
,
once
it
got
away
.
I
fancy
this
is
only
an
afterthought
of
kind
Master
Ferny
's
:
just
a
way
of
increasing
his
profits
from
the
affair
.
The
chief
danger
is
that
the
poor
beast
is
probably
at
death
's
door
.
But
there
does
not
seem
any
choice
.
What
does
he
want
for
it
?
'
Bill
Ferny
's
price
was
twelve
silver
pennies
;
and
that
was
indeed
at
least
three
times
the
pony
's
value
in
those
parts
.
It
proved
to
be
a
bony
,
underfed
,
and
dispirited
animal
;
but
it
did
not
look
like
dying
just
yet
.
Mr.
Butterbur
paid
for
it
himself
,
and
offered
Merry
another
eighteen
pence
as
some
compensation
for
the
lost
animals
.
He
was
an
honest
man
,
and
well-off
as
things
were
reckoned
in
Bree
;
but
thirty
silver
pennies
was
a
sore
blow
to
him
,
and
being
cheated
by
Bill
Ferny
made
it
harder
to
bear
.
As
a
matter
of
fact
he
came
out
on
the
right
side
in
the
end
.
It
turned
out
later
that
only
one
horse
had
been
actually
stolen
.
The
others
had
been
driven
off
,
or
had
bolted
in
terror
,
and
were
found
wandering
in
different
corners
of
the
Bree-land
.
Merry
's
ponies
had
escaped
altogether
,
and
eventually
(
having
a
good
deal
of
sense
)
they
made
their
way
to
the
Downs
in
search
of
Fatty
Lumpkin
.
So
they
came
under
the
care
of
Tom
Bombadil
for
a
while
,
and
were
well-off
.
But
when
news
of
the
events
at
Bree
came
to
Tom
's
ears
,
he
sent
them
to
Mr.