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"
Hullo
,
Sam
!
"
said
Rosie
.
"
Where
've
you
been
I
They
said
you
were
dead
;
but
I
've
been
expecting
you
since
the
Spring
.
You
have
n't
hurried
have
you
?
"
"
Perhaps
not
,
"
said
Sam
abashed
.
"
But
I
'm
hurrying
now
.
We
're
setting
about
the
ruffians
,
and
I
've
got
to
get
back
to
Mr.
Frodo
.
But
I
thought
I
'd
have
a
look
and
see
how
Mrs.
Cotton
was
keeping
,
and
you
,
Rosie
.
"
"
We
're
keeping
nicely
,
thank
you
,
"
said
Mrs.
Cotton
.
"
Or
should
be
,
if
it
were
n't
for
these
thieving
ruffians
.
"
"
Well
,
be
off
with
you
!
"
said
Rosie
.
"
If
you
've
been
looking
after
Mr.
Frodo
all
this
while
,
what
d'you
want
to
leave
him
for
,
as
soon
as
things
look
dangerous
?
"
This
was
too
much
for
Sam
.
It
needed
a
week
's
answer
,
or
none
.
He
turned
away
and
mounted
his
pony
.
But
as
he
started
off
,
Rosie
ran
down
the
steps
.
"
I
think
you
look
fine
,
Sam
,
"
she
said
.
"
Go
on
now
!
But
take
care
of
yourself
,
and
come
straight
back
as
soon
as
you
have
settled
the
ruffians
!
"
When
Sam
got
back
he
found
the
whole
village
roused
.
Already
,
apart
from
many
younger
lads
,
more
than
a
hundred
sturdy
hobbits
were
assembled
with
axes
,
and
heavy
hammers
,
and
long
knives
,
and
stout
staves
:
and
a
few
had
hunting-bows
.
More
were
still
coming
in
from
outlying
farms
.
Some
of
the
village-folk
had
lit
a
large
fire
,
just
to
enliven
things
,
and
also
because
it
was
one
of
the
things
forbidden
by
the
Chief
.
It
burned
bright
as
night
came
on
.
Others
at
Merry
's
orders
were
setting
up
barriers
across
the
road
at
each
end
of
the
village
.
When
the
Shirriffs
came
up
to
the
lower
one
they
were
dumbfounded
;
but
as
soon
as
they
saw
how
things
were
,
most
of
them
took
off
their
feathers
and
joined
in
the
revolt
.
The
others
slunk
away
.
Sam
found
Frodo
and
his
friends
by
the
fire
talking
to
old
Tom
Cotton
,
while
an
admiring
crowd
of
Bywater
folk
stood
round
and
stared
.