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When
it
reached
the
tree
and
was
level
with
Frodo
the
horse
stopped
.
The
riding
figure
sat
quite
still
with
its
head
bowed
,
as
if
listening
.
From
inside
the
hood
came
a
noise
as
of
someone
sniffing
to
catch
an
elusive
scent
;
the
head
turned
from
side
to
side
of
the
road
.
A
sudden
unreasoning
fear
of
discovery
laid
hold
of
Frodo
,
and
he
thought
of
his
Ring
.
He
hardly
dared
to
breathe
,
and
yet
the
desire
to
get
it
out
of
his
pocket
became
so
strong
that
he
began
slowly
to
move
his
hand
.
He
felt
that
he
had
only
to
slip
it
on
,
and
then
he
would
be
safe
.
The
advice
of
Gandalf
seemed
absurd
.
Bilbo
had
used
the
Ring
.
"
And
I
am
still
in
the
Shire
,
"
he
thought
,
as
his
hand
touched
the
chain
on
which
it
hung
.
At
that
moment
the
rider
sat
up
,
and
shook
the
reins
.
The
horse
stepped
forward
,
walking
slowly
at
first
,
and
then
breaking
into
a
quick
trot
.
Frodo
crawled
to
the
edge
of
the
road
and
watched
the
rider
,
until
he
dwindled
into
the
distance
.
He
could
not
be
quite
sure
,
but
it
seemed
to
him
that
suddenly
,
before
it
passed
out
of
sight
,
the
horse
turned
aside
and
went
into
the
trees
on
the
right
.
"
Wel
,
I
call
that
very
queer
,
and
indeed
disturbing
,
"
said
Frodo
to
himself
,
as
he
walked
towards
his
companions
.
Pippin
and
Sam
had
remained
flat
in
the
grass
,
and
had
seen
nothing
;
so
Frodo
described
the
rider
and
his
strange
behaviour
.
"
I
ca
n't
say
why
,
but
I
felt
certain
he
was
looking
or
smeling
for
me
;
and
also
I
felt
certain
that
I
did
not
want
him
to
discover
me
.
I
've
never
seen
or
fell
anything
like
it
in
the
Shire
before
.
"
"
But
what
has
one
of
the
Big
People
got
to
do
with
us
?
"
said
Pippin
.
"
And
what
is
he
doing
in
this
part
of
the
world
?
"
"
There
are
some
Men
about
,
"
said
Frodo
.
"
Down
in
the
Southfarthing
they
have
had
trouble
with
Big
People
,
I
believe
.
But
I
have
never
heard
of
anything
like
this
rider
.
I
wonder
where
he
comes
from
.
"
"
Begging
your
pardon
,
"
put
in
Sam
suddenly
,
"
I
know
where
he
comes
from
.
It
's
from
Hobbiton
that
this
here
black
rider
comes
,
unless
there
's
more
than
one
.
And
I
know
where
he
's
going
to
.
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
said
Frodo
sharply
,
looking
at
him
in
astonishment
.
"
Why
did
n't
you
speak
up
before
?
"
"
I
have
only
just
remembered
,
sir
.
It
was
like
this
:
when
I
got
back
to
our
hole
yesterday
evening
with
the
key
,
my
dad
,
he
says
to
me
:
Helo
,
Sam
!
he
says
.
I
thought
you
were
away
with
Mr.
Frodo
this
morning
.
There
's
been
a
strange
customer
asking
for
Mr.
Baggins
of
Bag
End
,
and
he
's
only
just
gone
.
I
've
sent
him
on
to
Bucklebury
.
Not
that
I
liked
the
sound
of
him
.