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When
all
was
at
last
ready
Frodo
said
:
"
When
are
you
going
to
move
in
and
join
me
,
Sam
?
"
Sam
looked
a
bit
awkward
.
"
There
is
no
need
to
come
yet
,
if
you
do
n't
want
to
,
"
said
Frodo
.
"
But
you
know
the
Gaffer
is
close
at
hand
,
and
he
will
be
very
well
looked
after
by
Widow
Rumble
.
"
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It
s
not
that
,
Mr.
Frodo
,
said
Sam
,
and
he
went
very
red
.
"
Well
,
what
is
it
?
"
"
It
's
Rosie
,
Rose
Cotton
,
"
said
Sam
.
"
It
seems
she
did
n't
like
my
going
abroad
at
all
,
poor
lass
;
but
as
I
had
n't
spoken
,
she
could
n't
say
so
.
And
I
did
n't
speak
,
because
I
had
a
job
to
do
first
.
But
now
I
have
spoken
,
and
she
says
:
"
Well
,
you
've
wasted
a
year
,
so
why
wait
longer
?
"
"
Wasted
?
"
I
says
.
"
I
would
n't
call
it
that
.
"
Still
I
see
what
she
means
.
I
feel
torn
in
two
,
as
you
might
say
.
"
"
I
see
,
"
said
Frodo
;
"
you
want
to
get
married
,
and
yet
you
want
to
live
with
me
in
Bag
End
too
?
But
my
dear
Sam
,
how
easy
!
Get
married
as
soon
as
you
can
,
and
then
move
in
with
Rosie
.
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There
's
room
enough
in
Bag
End
for
as
big
a
family
as
you
could
wish
for
.
"
And
so
it
was
settled
.
Sam
Gamgee
married
Rose
Cotton
in
the
Spring
of
1420
(
which
was
also
famous
for
its
weddings
)
,
and
they
came
and
lived
at
Bag
End
.
And
if
Sam
thought
himself
lucky
,
Frodo
knew
that
he
was
more
lucky
himself
;
for
there
was
not
a
hobbit
in
the
Shire
that
was
looked
after
with
such
care
.
When
the
labours
of
repair
had
all
been
planned
and
set
going
he
took
to
a
quiet
life
,
writing
a
great
deal
and
going
through
all
his
notes
.
He
resigned
the
office
of
Deputy
Mayor
at
the
Free
Fair
that
mid-summer
,
and
dear
old
Will
Whitfoot
had
another
seven
years
of
presiding
at
Banquets
.
Merry
and
Pippin
lived
together
for
some
time
at
Crickhollow
,
and
there
was
much
coming
and
going
between
Buckland
and
Bag
End
.
The
two
young
Travellers
cut
a
great
dash
in
the
Shire
with
their
songs
and
their
tales
and
their
finery
,
and
their
wonderful
parties
.
"
Lordly
"
folk
called
them
,
meaning
nothing
but
good
;
for
it
warmed
all
hearts
to
see
them
go
riding
by
with
their
mail-shirts
so
bright
and
their
shields
so
splendid
,
laughing
and
singing
songs
of
far
away
;
and
if
they
were
now
large
and
magnificent
,
they
were
unchanged
otherwise
,
unless
they
were
indeed
more
fairspoken
and
more
jovial
and
full
of
merriment
than
ever
before
.