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"
I
hope
so
,
I
'm
sure
,
"
said
Butterbur
.
"
Well
,
this
has
been
the
nicest
chat
I
've
had
in
a
month
of
Mondays
.
And
I
'll
not
deny
that
I
'll
sleep
easier
tonight
and
with
a
lighter
heart
.
You
've
given
me
a
powerful
lot
to
think
over
,
but
I
'll
put
that
off
until
tomorrow
.
I
'm
for
bed
,
and
I
've
no
doubt
you
'll
be
glad
of
your
beds
too
.
Hey
,
Nob
!
"
he
called
,
going
to
the
door
.
"
Nob
,
you
slowcoach
!
"
"
Now
!
"
he
said
to
himself
,
slapping
his
forehead
.
"
Now
what
does
that
remind
me
of
?
"
"
Not
another
letter
you
've
forgotten
.
I
hope
,
Mr.
Butterbur
?
"
said
Merry
.
"
Now
,
now
,
Mr.
Brandybuck
,
do
n't
go
reminding
me
of
that
!
But
there
,
you
've
broken
my
thought
.
Now
where
was
I
?
Nob
,
stables
,
ah
!
that
was
it
.
I
've
something
that
belongs
to
you
.
If
you
recollect
Bill
Ferny
and
the
horsethieving
:
his
pony
as
you
bought
,
well
,
it
's
here
.
Come
back
all
of
itself
,
it
did
.
But
where
it
had
been
to
you
know
better
than
me
.
It
was
as
shaggy
as
an
old
dog
and
as
lean
as
a
clothes-rail
,
but
it
was
alive
.
Nob
's
looked
after
it
.
"
"
What
!
My
Bill
?
"
cried
Sam
.
"
Well
,
I
was
born
lucky
,
whatever
my
gaffer
may
say
.
There
's
another
wish
come
true
!
Where
is
he
?
"
Sam
would
not
go
to
bed
until
he
had
visited
Bill
in
his
stable
.
The
travellers
stayed
in
Bree
all
the
next
day
,
and
Mr.
Butterbur
could
not
complain
of
his
business
next
evening
at
any
rate
.
Curiosity
overcame
all
fears
,
and
his
house
was
crowded
.
For
a
while
out
of
politeness
the
hobbits
visited
the
Common
Room
in
the
evening
and
answered
a
good
many
questions
.
Bree
memories
being
retentive
,
Frodo
was
asked
many
times
if
he
had
written
his
book
.
"
Not
yet
,
"
he
answered
.
"
I
am
going
home
now
to
put
my
notes
in
order
.
"
He
promised
to
deal
with
the
amazing
events
at
Bree
,
and
so
give
a
bit
of
interest
to
a
book
that
appeared
likely
to
treat
mostly
of
the
remote
and
less
important
affairs
"
away
south
'
.
Then
one
of
the
younger
folk
called
for
a
song
.
But
at
that
a
hush
fell
,
and
he
was
frowned
down
,
and
the
call
was
not
repeated
.
Evidently
there
was
no
wish
for
any
uncanny
events
in
the
Common
Room
again
.