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There
was
no
sign
of
him
at
the
mouth
of
their
shelter
nor
in
the
shadows
near
.
He
had
refused
their
food
,
though
he
had
,
as
usual
,
accepted
a
mouthful
of
water
;
and
then
he
had
seemed
to
curl
up
for
a
sleep
:
They
had
supposed
that
one
at
any
rate
of
his
objects
in
his
long
absence
the
day
before
had
been
to
hunt
for
food
to
his
own
liking
;
and
now
he
had
evidently
slipped
off
again
while
they
talked
.
But
what
for
this
time
?
'
I
do
n't
like
his
sneaking
off
without
saying
,
'
said
Sam
.
'
And
least
of
all
now
.
He
ca
n't
be
looking
for
food
up
here
,
not
unless
there
's
some
kind
of
rock
he
fancies
.
Why
,
there
is
n't
even
a
bit
of
moss
!
'
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'
It
's
no
good
worrying
about
him
now
,
'
said
Frodo
.
'
We
could
n't
have
got
so
far
,
not
even
within
sight
of
the
pass
,
without
him
,
and
so
we
'll
have
to
put
up
with
his
ways
.
If
he
's
false
,
he
's
false
.
'
'
All
the
same
,
I
'd
rather
have
him
under
my
eye
,
'
said
Sam
.
'
All
the
more
so
,
if
he
's
false
.
Do
you
remember
he
never
would
say
if
this
pass
was
guarded
or
no
?
And
now
we
see
a
tower
there
-
and
it
may
be
deserted
,
and
it
may
not
.
Do
you
think
he
's
gone
to
fetch
them
,
Orcs
or
whatever
they
are
?
'
'
No
,
I
do
n't
think
so
,
'
answered
Frodo
.
'
Even
if
he
's
up
to
some
wickedness
,
and
I
suppose
that
's
not
unlikely
,
I
do
n't
think
it
's
that
:
not
to
fetch
Orcs
,
or
any
servants
of
the
Enemy
.
Why
wait
till
now
,
and
go
through
all
the
labour
of
the
climb
,
and
come
so
near
the
land
he
fears
?
He
could
probably
have
betrayed
us
to
Orcs
many
times
since
we
met
him
.
No
,
if
it
's
anything
,
it
will
be
some
little
private
trick
of
his
own-that
he
thinks
is
quite
secret
.
'
'
Well
,
I
suppose
you
're
right
,
Mr.
Frodo
,
'
said
Sam
.
'N
ot
that
it
comforts
me
mightily
.
I
do
n't
make
no
mistake
:
I
do
n't
doubt
he
'd
hand
me
over
to
Orcs
as
gladly
as
kiss
his
hand
.
But
I
was
forgetting
-
his
Precious
.
No
,
I
suppose
the
whole
time
it
's
been
The
Precious
for
poor
Sméagol
.
That
's
the
one
idea
in
all
his
little
schemes
,
if
he
has
any
.
But
how
bringing
us
up
here
will
help
him
in
that
is
more
than
I
can
guess
.
'
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'Ve
ry
likely
he
ca
n't
guess
himself
,
'
said
Frodo
.
'
And
I
do
n't
think
he
's
got
just
one
plain
scheme
in
his
muddled
head
.
I
think
he
really
is
in
part
trying
to
save
the
Precious
from
the
Enemy
.
as
long
as
he
can
.
For
that
would
be
the
last
disaster
for
himself
too
.
if
the
Enemy
got
it
.
And
in
the
other
part
,
perhaps
,
he
's
just
biding
his
time
and
waiting
on
chance
.
'
'
Yes
,
Slinker
and
Stinker
,
as
I
've
said
before
,
'
said
Sam
.
'
But
the
nearer
they
get
to
the
Enemy
's
land
the
more
like
Stinker
Slinker
will
get
.
Mark
my
words
:
if
ever
we
get
to
the
pass
,
he
wo
n't
let
us
really
take
the
precious
thing
over
the
border
without
making
some
kind
of
trouble
.
'
'
We
have
n't
got
there
yet
,
'
said
Frodo
.