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'
Well
,
if
Gandalf
has
changed
at
all
,
then
he
's
closer
than
ever
that
's
all
,
'
Pippin
argued
.
'
That-glass
ball
,
now
.
He
seemed
mighty
pleased
with
it
.
He
knows
or
guesses
something
about
it
.
But
does
he
tell
us
what
?
No
,
not
a
word
.
Yet
I
picked
it
up
,
and
I
saved
it
from
rolling
into
a
pool
.
Here
,
I
'll
take
that
,
my
lad
-
that
's
all
.
I
wonder
what
it
is
?
It
felt
so
very
heavy
.
'
Pippin
's
voice
fell
very
low
as
if
he
was
talking
to
himself
.
'
Hullo
!
'
said
Merry
.
'S
o
that
's
what
is
bothering
you
?
Now
,
Pippin
my
lad
,
do
n't
forget
Gildor
's
saying
-
the
one
Sam
used
to
quote
:
Do
not
meddle
in
the
at
Fairs
of
Wizards
,
for
they
are
subtle
and
quick
to
anger
.
'
'
But
our
whole
life
for
months
has
been
one
long
meddling
in
the
affairs
of
Wizards
,
'
said
Pippin
.
'
I
should
like
a
bit
of
information
as
well
as
danger
.
I
should
like
a
look
at
that
ball
.
'
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'
Go
to
sleep
!
'
said
Merry
.
'
You
'll
get
information
enough
,
sooner
or
later
.
My
dear
Pippin
,
no
Took
ever
beat
a
Brandybuck
for
inquisitiveness
;
but
is
this
the
time
,
I
ask
you
?
'
'
All
right
!
What
's
the
harm
in
my
telling
you
what
I
should
like
:
a
look
at
that
stone
?
I
know
I
ca
n't
have
it
,
with
old
Gandalf
sitting
on
it
,
like
a
hen
on
an
egg
.
But
it
does
n't
help
much
to
get
no
more
from
you
than
a
you-can
'
t-have-it
so-go-to-sleep
!
'
'
Well
,
what
else
could
I
say
?
'
said
Merry
.
'
I
'm
sorry
,
Pippin
,
but
you
really
must
wait
till
the
morning
.
I
'll
be
as
curious
as
you
like
after
breakfast
,
and
I
'll
help
in
any
way
I
can
at
wizard-wheedling
.
But
I
ca
n't
keep
awake
any
longer
.
If
I
yawn
any
more
,
I
shall
split
at
the
ears
.
Good
night
!
'
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Pippin
said
no
more
.
He
lay
still
now
,
but
sleep
remained
far
away
;
and
it
was
not
encouraged
by
the
sound
of
Merry
breathing
softly
,
asleep
in
a
few
minutes
after
saying
good
night
.
'
The
thought
of
the
dark
globe
seemed
to
grow
stronger
as
all
grew
quiet
.
Pippin
felt
again
its
weight
in
his
hands
,
and
saw
again
the
mysterious
red
depths
into
which
he
had
looked
for
a
moment
.
He
tossed
and
turned
and
tried
to
think
of
something
else
.
At
last
he
could
stand
it
no
longer
.
He
got
up
and
looked
round
.
It
was
chilly
,
and
he
wrapped
his
cloak
about
him
.
The
moon
was
shining
cold
and
white
,
down
into
the
dell
,
and
the
shadows
of
the
bushes
were
black
.
All
about
lay
sleeping
shapes
.
The
two
guards
were
not
in
view
:
they
were
up
on
the
hill
,
perhaps
,
or
hidden
in
the
bracken
.
Driven
by
some
impulse
that
he
did
not
understand
,
Pippin
walked
softly
to
where
Gandalf
lay
.
He
looked
down
at
him
.
The
wizard
seemed
asleep
,
but
with
lids
not
fully
closed
:
there
was
a
glitter
of
eyes
under
his
long
lashes
.
Pippin
stepped
back
hastily
.
But
Gandalf
made
no
sign
;
and
drawn
forward
once
more
,
half
against
his
will
,
the
hobbit
crept
up
again
from
behind
the
wizard
's
head
.
He
was
rolled
in
a
blanket
,
with
his
cloak
spread
over
the
top
;
and
close
beside
him
,
between
his
right
side
and
his
bent
arm
,
there
was
a
hummock
,
something
round
wrapped
in
a
dark
cloth
;
his
hand
seemed
only
just
to
have
slipped
off
it
to
the
ground
.