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"
I
am
very
sorry
,
Mr.
Gamgee
,
"
said
Frodo
.
"
But
now
I
've
come
back
,
I
'll
do
my
best
to
make
amends
.
"
"
Well
,
you
ca
n't
say
fairer
than
that
,
"
said
the
gaffer
.
"
Mr.
Frodo
Baggins
is
a
real
gentlehobbit
,
I
always
have
said
,
whatever
you
may
think
of
some
others
of
the
name
,
begging
your
pardon
.
And
I
hope
my
Sam
's
behaved
hisself
and
given
satisfaction
?
"
"
Perfect
satisfaction
,
Mr.
Gamgee
,
"
said
Frodo
.
"
Indeed
,
if
you
will
believe
it
,
he
's
now
one
of
the
most
famous
people
in
all
the
lands
,
and
they
are
making
songs
about
his
deeds
from
here
to
the
Sea
and
beyond
the
Great
River
.
"
Sam
blushed
,
but
he
looked
gratefully
at
Frodo
,
for
Rosie
's
eyes
were
shining
and
she
was
smiling
at
him
.
"
It
takes
a
lot
o
"
believing
,
"
said
the
gaffer
,
"
though
I
can
see
he
's
been
mixing
in
strange
company
.
What
's
come
of
his
weskit
?
I
do
n't
hold
with
wearing
ironmongery
,
whether
it
wears
well
or
no
.
"
Farmer
Cotton
's
household
and
all
his
guests
were
up
early
next
morning
.
Nothing
had
been
heard
in
the
night
,
but
more
trouble
would
certainly
come
before
the
day
was
old
.
"
Seems
as
if
none
o
"
the
ruffians
were
left
up
at
Bag
End
,
"
said
Cotton
,
"
but
the
gang
from
Waymeet
will
be
along
any
time
now
.
"
After
breakfast
a
messenger
from
the
Tookland
rode
in
.
He
was
in
high
spirits
.
"
The
Thain
has
raised
all
our
country
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
the
news
is
going
like
fire
all
ways
.
The
ruffians
that
were
watching
our
land
have
fled
off
south
,
those
that
escaped
alive
.
The
Thain
has
gone
after
them
,
to
hold
off
the
big
gang
down
that
way
;
but
he
's
sent
Mr
Peregrin
back
with
all
the
other
folk
he
can
spare
.
"
The
next
news
was
less
good
.
Merry
,
who
had
been
out
all
night
,
came
riding
in
about
ten
o'clock
.
"
There
's
a
big
band
about
four
miles
away
,
"
he
said
.
"
They
're
coming
along
the
road
from
Waymeet
,
but
a
good
many
stray
ruffians
have
joined
up
with
them
.
There
must
be
close
on
a
hundred
of
them
;
and
they
're
fire-raising
as
they
come
.
Curse
them
!
"
"
Ah
!
This
lot
wo
n't
stay
to
talk
,
they
'll
kill
,
if
they
can
,
"
said
Farmer
Cotton
.
"
If
Tooks
do
n't
come
sooner
,
we
'd
best
get
behind
cover
and
shoot
without
arguing
.
There
's
got
to
be
some
fighting
before
this
is
settled
,
Mr.
Frodo
.
"
The
Tooks
did
come
sooner
.
Before
long
they
marched
in
,
a
hundred
strong
,
from
Tuckborough
and
the
Green
Hills
with
Pippin
at
their
head
.
Merry
now
had
enough
sturdy
hobbitry
to
deal
with
the
ruffians
.
Scouts
reported
that
they
were
keeping
close
together
.
They
knew
that
the
countryside
had
risen
against
them
,
and
plainly
meant
to
deal
with
the
rebellion
ruthlessly
,
at
its
centre
in
Bywater
.
But
however
grim
they
,
might
be
,
they
seemed
to
have
no
leader
among
them
who
understood
warfare
.
They
came
on
without
any
precautions
.
Merry
laid
his
plans
quickly
.