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When
he
came
back
he
brought
them
enough
to
last
them
for
a
day
or
two
,
a
wad
of
uncut
leaf
.
"
Southlinch
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
the
best
we
have
;
but
not
the
match
of
Southfarthing
,
as
I
've
always
said
though
I
'm
all
for
Bree
in
most
matters
,
begging
your
pardon
.
"
They
put
him
in
a
large
chair
by
the
wood-fire
,
and
Gandalf
sat
on
the
other
side
of
the
hearth
,
and
the
hobbits
in
low
chairs
between
them
;
and
then
they
talked
for
many
times
half
an
hour
,
and
exchanged
all
such
news
as
Mr.
Butterbur
wished
to
hear
or
give
.
Most
of
the
things
which
they
had
to
tell
were
a
mere
wonder
and
bewilderment
to
their
host
,
and
far
beyond
his
vision
;
and
they
brought
forth
few
comments
other
than
:
"
You
do
n't
say
;
often
repeated
in
defiance
of
the
evidence
of
Mr.
Butterbur
's
own
ears
.
"
You
do
n't
say
,
Mr.
Baggins
,
or
is
it
Mr.
Underhill
?
I
'm
getting
so
mixed
up
.
You
do
n't
say
,
Master
Gandalf
!
Well
I
never
!
Who
'd
have
thought
it
in
our
times
!
"
But
he
did
say
much
on
his
own
account
.
Things
were
far
from
well
,
he
would
say
.
Business
was
not
even
fair
,
it
was
downright
bad
.
"
No
one
comes
nigh
Bree
now
from
Outside
,
"
he
said
.
"
And
the
inside
folks
,
they
stay
at
home
mostly
and
keep
their
doors
barred
.
It
all
comes
of
those
newcomers
and
gangrels
that
began
coming
up
the
Greenway
last
year
,
as
you
may
remember
;
but
more
came
later
.
Some
were
just
poor
bodies
running
away
from
trouble
;
but
most
were
bad
men
,
full
o
"
thievery
and
mischief
.
And
there
was
trouble
right
here
in
Bree
,
bad
trouble
.
Why
,
we
had
a
real
set-to
,
and
there
were
some
folk
killed
,
killed
dead
!
If
you
'll
believe
me
.
"
"
I
will
indeed
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
"
How
many
?
"
"
Three
and
two
,
"
said
Butterbur
,
referring
to
the
big
folk
and
the
little
.
"
There
was
poor
Mat
Heathertoes
,
and
Rowlie
Appledore
,
and
little
Tom
Pickthorn
from
over
the
Hill
;
and
Willie
Banks
from
up-away
,
and
one
of
the
Underhills
from
Staddle
:
all
good
fellows
,
and
they
're
missed
.
And
Harry
Goatleaf
that
used
to
be
on
the
West-gate
,
and
that
Bill
Ferny
,
they
came
in
on
the
strangers
"
side
,
and
they
've
gone
off
with
them
;
and
it
's
my
belief
they
let
them
in
.
On
the
night
of
the
fight
,
I
mean
.
And
that
was
after
we
showed
them
the
gates
and
pushed
them
out
:
before
the
year
's
end
,
that
was
;
and
the
fight
was
early
in
the
New
Year
,
after
the
heavy
snow
we
had
.
"
And
now
they
're
gone
for
robbers
and
live
outside
,
hiding
in
the
woods
beyond
Archet
,
and
out
in
the
wilds
north-away
.
It
's
like
a
bit
of
the
bad
old
times
tales
tell
of
,
I
say
.
It
is
n't
safe
on
the
road
and
nobody
goes
far
,
and
folk
lock
up
early
.
We
have
to
keep
watchers
all
round
the
fence
and
put
a
lot
of
men
on
the
gates
at
nights
.
"
"
Well
,
no
one
troubled
us
,
"
said
Pippin
,
"
and
we
came
along
slowly
,
and
kept
no
watch
.
We
thought
we
'd
left
all
trouble
behind
us
.
"
"
Ah
,
that
you
have
n't
,
Master
,
more
's
the
pity
,
"
said
Butterbur
.
"
But
it
's
no
wonder
they
left
you
alone
.
They
would
n't
go
for
armed
folk
,
with
swords
and
helmets
and
shields
and
all
.
Make
them
think
twice
,
that
would
.
And
I
must
say
it
put
me
aback
a
bit
when
I
saw
you
.
"