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'
At
once
!
'
cried
Frodo
.
'
Why
,
I
thought
you
were
staying
on
for
at
least
a
week
.
I
was
looking
forward
to
your
help
.
'
'
I
did
mean
to
--
but
I
have
had
to
change
my
mind
.
I
may
be
away
for
a
good
while
;
but
I
'll
come
and
see
you
again
,
as
soon
as
I
can
.
Expect
me
when
you
see
me
!
I
shall
slip
in
quietly
.
I
sha
n't
often
be
visiting
the
Shire
openly
again
.
I
find
that
I
have
become
rather
unpopular
.
They
say
I
am
a
nuisance
and
a
disturber
of
the
peace
.
Some
people
are
actually
accusing
me
of
spiriting
Bilbo
away
,
or
worse
.
If
you
want
to
know
,
there
is
supposed
to
be
a
plot
between
you
and
me
to
get
hold
of
his
wealth
.
'
'S
ome
people
!
'
exclaimed
Frodo
.
'
You
mean
Otho
and
Lobelia
.
How
abominable
!
I
would
give
them
Bag
End
and
everything
else
,
if
I
could
get
Bilbo
back
and
go
off
tramping
in
the
country
with
him
.
I
love
the
Shire
.
But
I
begin
to
wish
,
somehow
,
that
I
had
gone
too
.
I
wonder
if
I
shall
ever
see
him
again
.
'
'S
o
do
I
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
And
I
wonder
many
other
things
.
Good-bye
now
!
Take
care
of
yourself
!
Look
out
for
me
,
especially
at
unlikely
times
!
Good-bye
!
'
Frodo
saw
him
to
the
door
.
He
gave
a
final
wave
of
his
hand
,
and
walked
off
at
a
surprising
pace
;
but
Frodo
thought
the
old
wizard
looked
unusually
bent
,
almost
as
if
he
was
carrying
a
great
weight
.
The
evening
was
closing
in
,
and
his
cloaked
figure
quickly
vanished
into
the
twilight
.
Frodo
did
not
see
him
again
for
a
long
time
.
The
talk
did
not
die
down
in
nine
or
even
ninety-nine
days
.
The
second
disappearance
of
Mr.
Bilbo
Baggins
was
discussed
in
Hobbiton
,
and
indeed
all
over
the
Shire
,
for
a
year
and
a
day
,
and
was
remembered
much
longer
than
that
.
It
became
a
fireside-story
for
young
hobbits
;
and
eventually
Mad
Baggins
,
who
used
to
vanish
with
a
bang
and
a
flash
and
reappear
with
bags
of
jewels
and
gold
,
became
a
favourite
character
of
legend
and
lived
on
long
after
all
the
true
events
were
forgotten
.
But
in
the
meantime
,
the
general
opinion
in
the
neighbourhood
was
that
Bilbo
,
who
had
always
been
rather
cracked
,
had
at
last
gone
quite
mad
,
and
had
run
off
into
the
Blue
.
There
he
had
undoubtedly
fallen
into
a
pool
or
a
river
and
come
to
a
tragic
,
but
hardly
an
untimely
,
end
.
The
blame
was
mostly
laid
on
Gandalf
.
'
If
only
that
dratted
wizard
will
leave
young
Frodo
alone
,
perhaps
he
'll
settle
down
and
grow
some
hobbit-sense
,
'
they
said
.
And
to
all
appearance
the
wizard
did
leave
Frodo
alone
,
and
he
did
settle
down
,
but
the
growth
of
hobbit-sense
was
not
very
noticeable
.
Indeed
,
he
at
once
began
to
carry
on
Bilbo
's
reputation
for
oddity
.
He
refused
to
go
into
mourning
;
and
the
next
year
he
gave
a
party
in
honour
of
Bilbo
's
hundred-and-twelfth
birthday
,
which
he
called
Hundred-weight
Feast
.
But
that
was
short
of
the
mark
,
for
twenty
guests
were
invited
and
there
were
several
meals
at
which
it
snowed
food
and
rained
drink
,
as
hobbits
say
.
Some
people
were
rather
shocked
;
but
Frodo
kept
up
the
custom
of
giving
Bilbo
's
Birthday
Party
year
after
year
until
they
got
used
to
it
.
He
said
that
he
did
not
think
Bilbo
was
dead
.
When
they
asked
:
'
Where
is
he
then
?
'
he
shrugged
his
shoulders
.
He
lived
alone
,
as
Bilbo
had
done
;
but
he
had
a
good
many
friends
,
especially
among
the
younger
hobbits
(
mostly
descendants
of
the
Old
Took
)
who
had
as
children
been
fond
of
Bilbo
and
often
in
and
out
of
Bag
End
.
Folco
Boffin
and
Fredegar
Bolger
were
two
of
these
;
but
his
closest
friends
were
Peregrin
Took
(
usually
called
Pippin
)
,
and
Merry
Brandybuck
(
his
real
name
was
Meriadoc
,
but
that
was
seldom
remembered
)
.
Frodo
went
tramping
all
over
the
Shire
with
them
;
but
more
often
he
wandered
by
himself
,
and
to
the
amazement
of
sensible
folk
he
was
sometimes
seen
far
from
home
walking
in
the
hills
and
woods
under
the
starlight
.
Merry
and
Pippin
suspected
that
he
visited
the
Elves
at
times
,
as
Bilbo
had
done
.