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With
perfect
truth
:
for
Bilbo
was
very
polite
to
him
,
calling
him
'M
aster
Hamfast
'
,
and
consulting
him
constantly
upon
the
growing
of
vegetables
--
in
the
matter
of
'
roots
'
,
especially
potatoes
,
the
Gaffer
was
recognized
as
the
leading
authority
by
all
in
the
neighbourhood
(
including
himself
)
.
'
But
what
about
this
Frodo
that
lives
with
him
?
'
asked
Old
Noakes
of
Bywater
.
'
Baggins
is
his
name
,
but
he
's
more
than
half
a
Brandybuck
,
they
say
.
It
beats
me
why
any
Baggins
of
Hobbiton
should
go
looking
for
a
wife
away
there
in
Buckland
,
where
folks
are
so
queer
.
'
'
And
no
wonder
they
're
queer
,
'
put
in
Daddy
Twofoot
(
the
Gaffer
's
next-door
neighbour
)
,
'
if
they
live
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
Brandywine
River
,
and
right
agin
the
Old
Forest
.
That
's
a
dark
bad
place
,
if
half
the
tales
be
true
.
'
'
You
're
right
,
Dad
!
'
said
the
Gaffer
.
'N
ot
that
the
Brandybucks
of
Buck-land
live
in
the
Old
Forest
;
but
they
're
a
queer
breed
,
seemingly
.
They
fool
about
with
boats
on
that
big
river
--
and
that
is
n't
natural
.
Small
wonder
that
trouble
came
of
it
,
I
say
.
But
be
that
as
it
may
,
Mr.
Frodo
is
as
nice
a
young
hobbit
as
you
could
wish
to
meet
.
Very
much
like
Mr.
Bilbo
,
and
in
more
than
looks
.
After
all
his
father
was
a
Baggins
.
A
decent
respectable
hobbit
was
Mr.
Drogo
Baggins
;
there
was
never
much
to
tell
of
him
,
till
he
was
drownded
.
'
'D
rownded
?
'
said
several
voices
.
They
had
heard
this
and
other
darker
rumours
before
,
of
course
;
but
hobbits
have
a
passion
for
family
history
,
and
they
were
ready
to
hear
it
again
.
'
Well
,
so
they
say
,
'
said
the
Gaffer
.
'
You
see
:
Mr.
Drogo
,
he
married
poor
Miss
Primula
Brandybuck
.
She
was
our
Mr.
Bilbo
's
first
cousin
on
the
mother
's
side
(
her
mother
being
the
youngest
of
the
Old
Took
's
daughters
)
;
and
Mr.
Drogo
was
his
second
cousin
.
So
Mr.
Frodo
is
his
first
and
second
cousin
,
once
removed
either
way
,
as
the
saying
is
,
if
you
follow
me
.
And
Mr.
Drogo
was
staying
at
Brandy
Hall
with
his
father-in-law
,
old
Master
Gorbadoc
,
as
he
often
did
after
his
marriage
(
him
being
partial
to
his
vittles
,
and
old
Gorbadoc
keeping
a
mighty
generous
table
)
;
and
he
went
out
boating
on
the
Brandywine
River
;
and
he
and
his
wife
were
drownded
,
and
poor
Mr.
Frodo
only
a
child
and
all
.
'
'
I
've
heard
they
went
on
the
water
after
dinner
in
the
moonlight
,
'
said
Old
Noakes
;
'
and
it
was
Drogo
's
weight
as
sunk
the
boat
.
'
'
And
I
heard
she
pushed
him
in
,
and
he
pulled
her
in
after
him
,
'
said
Sandyman
,
the
Hobbiton
miller
.
'
You
should
n't
listen
to
all
you
hear
,
Sandyman
,
'
said
the
Gaffer
,
who
did
not
much
like
the
miller
.
'
There
is
n't
no
call
to
go
talking
of
pushing
and
pulling
.
Boats
are
quite
tricky
enough
for
those
that
sit
still
without
looking
further
for
the
cause
of
trouble
.
Anyway
:
there
was
this
Mr.
Frodo
left
an
orphan
and
stranded
,
as
you
might
say
,
among
those
queer
Bucklanders
,
being
brought
up
anyhow
in
Brandy
Hall
.
A
regular
warren
,
by
all
accounts
.
Old
Master
Gorbadoc
never
had
fewer
than
a
couple
of
hundred
relations
in
the
place
.
Mr.
Bilbo
never
did
a
kinder
deed
than
when
he
brought
the
lad
back
to
live
among
decent
folk
.
'
But
I
reckon
it
was
a
nasty
shock
for
those
Sackville-Bagginses
.
They
thought
they
were
going
to
get
Bag
End
,
that
time
when
he
went
off
and
was
thought
to
be
dead
.
And
then
he
comes
back
and
orders
them
off
;
and
he
goes
on
living
and
living
,
and
never
looking
a
day
older
,
bless
him
!
And
suddenly
he
produces
an
heir
,
and
has
all
the
papers
made
out
proper
.
The
Sackville-Bagginses
wo
n't
never
see
the
inside
of
Bag
End
now
,
or
it
is
to
be
hoped
not
.
'