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The
clearing
up
certainly
needed
a
lot
of
work
,
but
it
took
less
time
than
Sam
had
feared
.
The
day
after
the
battle
Frodo
rode
to
Michel
Delving
and
released
the
prisoners
from
the
Lockholes
.
One
of
the
first
that
they
found
was
poor
Fredegar
Bolger
,
Fatty
no
longer
.
He
had
been
taken
when
the
ruffians
smoked
out
a
band
of
rebels
that
he
led
from
their
hidings
up
in
the
Brockenbores
by
the
hills
of
Scary
.
"
You
would
have
done
better
to
come
with
us
after
all
,
poor
old
Fredegar
!
"
said
Pippin
,
as
they
carried
him
out
too
weak
to
walk
.
He
opened
an
eye
and
tried
gallantly
to
smile
.
"
Who
's
this
young
giant
with
the
loud
voice
?
"
he
whispered
.
"
Not
little
Pippin
!
What
's
your
size
in
hats
now
?
"
Then
there
was
Lobelia
.
Poor
thing
,
she
looked
very
old
and
thin
when
they
rescued
her
from
a
dark
and
narrow
cell
.
She
insisted
on
hobbling
out
on
her
own
feet
;
and
she
had
such
a
welcome
,
and
there
was
such
clapping
and
cheering
when
she
appeared
,
leaning
on
Frodo
's
arm
but
still
clutching
her
umbrella
,
that
she
was
quite
touched
,
and
drove
away
in
tears
.
She
had
never
in
her
life
been
popular
before
.
But
she
was
crushed
by
the
news
of
Lotho
's
murder
,
and
she
would
"
not
return
to
Bag
End
.
She
gave
it
back
to
Frodo
,
and
went
to
her
own
people
,
the
Bracegirdles
of
Hardbottle
.
When
the
poor
creature
died
next
Spring-she
was
after
all
more
than
a
hundred
years
old
--
Frodo
was
surprised
and
much
moved
:
she
had
left
all
that
remained
of
her
money
and
of
Lotho
's
for
him
to
use
in
helping
hobbits
made
homeless
by
the
troubles
.
So
that
feud
was
ended
.
Old
Will
Whitfoot
had
been
in
the
Lockholes
longer
than
any
,
and
though
he
had
perhaps
been
treated
less
harshly
than
some
,
he
needed
a
lot
of
feeding
up
before
he
could
look
the
part
of
Mayor
;
so
Frodo
agreed
to
act
as
his
Deputy
,
until
Mr.
Whitfoot
was
in
shape
again
.
The
only
thing
that
he
did
as
Deputy
Mayor
was
to
reduce
the
Shirriffs
to
their
proper
functions
and
numbers
.
The
task
of
hunting
out
the
last
remnant
of
the
ruffians
was
left
to
Merry
and
Pippin
,
and
it
was
soon
done
.
The
southern
gangs
,
after
hearing
the
news
of
the
Battle
of
Bywater
,
fled
out
of
the
land
and
offered
little
resistance
to
the
Thain
.
Before
the
Year
's
End
the
few
survivors
were
rounded
up
in
the
woods
,
and
those
that
surrendered
were
shown
to
the
borders
.
Meanwhile
the
labour
of
repair
went
on
apace
,
and
Sam
was
kept
very
busy
.
Hobbits
can
work
like
bees
when
the
mood
and
the
need
comes
on
them
.
Now
there
were
thousands
of
willing
hands
of
all
ages
,
from
the
small
but
nimble
ones
of
the
hobbit
lads
and
lasses
to
the
well-worn
and
horny
ones
of
the
gaffers
and
gammers
.
Before
Yule
not
a
brick
was
left
standing
of
the
new
Shirriff-houses
or
of
anything
that
had
been
built
by
"
Sharkey
's
Men
'
;
but
the
bricks
were
used
to
repair
many
an
old
hole
,
to
make
it
snugger
and
drier
.
Great
stores
of
goods
and
food
,
and
beer
,
were
found
that
had
been
hidden
away
by
the
ruffians
in
sheds
and
barns
and
deserted
holes
,
and
especially
in
the
tunnels
at
Michel
Delving
and
in
the
old
quarries
at
Scary
;
so
that
there
was
a
great
deal
better
cheer
that
Yule
than
anyone
had
hoped
for
.
One
of
the
first
things
done
in
Hobbiton
,
before
even
the
removal
of
the
new
mill
,
was
the
clearing
of
the
Hill
and
Bag
End
,
and
the
restoration
of
Bagshot
Row
.
The
front
of
the
new
sand-pit
was
all
levelled
and
made
into
a
large
sheltered
garden
,
and
new
holes
were
dug
in
the
southward
face
,
back
into
the
Hill
,
and
they
were
lined
with
brick
.
The
Gaffer
was
restored
to
Number
Three
;
and
he
said
often
and
did
not
care
who
heard
it
:
"
It
's
an
ill
wind
as
blows
nobody
no
good
,
as
I
always
say
.
And
All
's
well
as
ends
Better
!
"