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671
Frodo
felt
sleep
coming
upon
him
,
even
as
Gildor
finished
speaking
.
"
I
will
sleep
now
,
"
he
said
;
and
the
Elf
led
him
to
a
bower
beside
Pippin
,
and
he
threw
himself
upon
a
bed
and
fell
at
once
into
a
dreamless
slumber
.
672
In
the
morning
Frodo
woke
refreshed
.
He
was
lying
in
a
bower
made
by
a
living
tree
with
branches
laced
and
drooping
to
the
ground
;
his
bed
was
of
fern
and
grass
,
deep
and
soft
and
strangely
fragrant
.
The
sun
was
shining
through
the
fluttering
leaves
,
which
were
still
green
upon
the
tree
.
He
jumped
up
and
went
out
.
673
Sam
was
sitting
on
the
grass
near
the
edge
of
the
wood
.
Pippin
was
standing
studying
the
sky
and
weather
.
There
was
no
sign
of
the
Elves
.
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"
They
have
left
us
fruit
and
drink
,
and
bread
,
"
said
Pippin
.
"
Come
and
have
your
breakfast
.
The
bread
tastes
almost
as
good
as
it
did
last
night
.
I
did
not
want
to
leave
you
any
,
but
Sam
insisted
.
"
675
Frodo
sat
down
beside
Sam
and
began
to
eat
.
"
What
is
the
plan
for
today
?
"
asked
Pippin
.
676
"
To
walk
to
Bucklebury
as
quickly
as
possible
,
"
answered
Frodo
,
and
gave
his
attention
to
the
food
.
677
"
Do
you
think
we
shal
see
anything
of
those
Riders
?
"
asked
Pippin
cheerfuly
.
Under
the
morning
sun
the
prospect
of
seeing
a
whole
troop
of
them
did
not
seem
very
alarming
to
him
.
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"
Yes
,
probably
,
"
said
Frodo
,
not
liking
the
reminder
.
"
But
I
hope
to
get
across
the
river
without
their
seeing
us
.
"
679
"
Did
you
find
out
anything
about
them
from
Gildor
?
"
680
"
Not
much
-
only
hints
and
riddles
,
"
said
Frodo
evasively
.
"
Did
you
ask
about
the
sniffing
?
"