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"
And
so
should
we
!
"
said
Frodo
.
"
But
we
must
be
going
at
once
,
I
'm
afraid
.
Even
now
it
will
be
dark
before
we
can
reach
the
Ferry
.
"
"
Ah
!
but
wait
a
minute
!
I
was
going
to
say
:
after
a
bit
of
supper
,
I
'll
gell
out
a
small
waggon
,
and
I
'll
drive
you
all
to
the
Ferry
.
That
will
save
you
a
good
step
,
and
it
might
also
save
you
trouble
of
another
sort
.
"
Frodo
now
accepted
the
invitation
gratefuly
,
to
the
relief
of
Pippin
and
Sam
.
The
sun
was
already
behind
the
western
hils
,
and
the
light
was
failing
.
Two
of
Maggot
's
sons
and
his
three
daughters
came
in
,
and
a
generous
supper
was
laid
on
the
large
table
.
The
kitchen
was
lit
with
candles
and
the
fire
was
mended
.
Mrs.
Maggot
hustled
in
and
out
.
One
or
two
other
hobbits
belonging
to
the
farm-household
came
in
.
In
a
short
while
fourteen
sat
down
to
eat
.
There
was
beer
in
plenty
,
and
a
mighty
dish
of
mushrooms
and
bacon
,
besides
much
other
solid
farmhouse
fare
.
The
dogs
lay
by
the
fire
and
gnawed
rinds
and
cracked
bones
.
When
they
had
finished
,
the
farmer
and
his
sons
went
out
with
a
lantern
and
got
the
waggon
ready
.
It
was
dark
in
the
yard
,
when
the
guests
came
out
.
They
threw
their
packs
on
board
and
climbed
in
.
The
farmer
sat
in
the
driving-seat
,
and
whipped
up
his
two
stout
ponies
.
His
wife
stood
in
the
light
of
the
open
door
.
"
You
be
careful
of
yourself
.
Maggot
!
"
she
caled
.
"
Do
n't
go
arguing
with
any
foreigners
,
and
come
straight
back
!
"
"
I
wil
!
"
said
he
,
and
drove
out
of
the
gate
.
There
was
now
no
breath
of
wind
stirring
;
the
night
was
still
and
quiet
,
and
a
chil
was
in
the
air
.
They
went
without
lights
and
took
it
slowly
.
After
a
mile
or
two
the
lane
came
to
an
end
,
crossing
a
deep
dike
,
and
climbing
a
short
slope
up
on
to
the
high-banked
causeway
.
Maggot
got
down
and
took
a
good
look
either
way
,
north
and
south
,
but
nothing
could
be
seen
in
the
darkness
,
and
there
was
not
a
sound
in
the
still
air
.
Thin
strands
of
river-mist
were
hanging
above
the
dikes
,
and
crawling
over
the
fields
.
"
It
's
going
to
be
thick
,
"
said
Maggot
;
'
but
I
'll
not
light
my
lantern
till
I
turn
for
home
.
We
'll
hear
anything
on
the
road
long
before
we
meet
it
tonight
.
"