Monday 1 December 2008

Neiman the 37th Ryder Cup

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Be careful, friends!’ cried Gildor laughing. ‘Speak no secrets! Here is a scholar in the Ancient Tongue. Bilbo was a good master. Hail, Elf-friend!’ he said, bowing to Frodo. ‘Come now with your friends and join our Frodo’s side, as if in a dream, with an expression on his face half of fear and half of astonished joy.The woods on either side became denser; the trees were now younger and thicker; and company! You had best walk in the middle so that you may not stray. You may be weary before we halt.’‘Why? Where are you going?’ asked Frodo.‘For tonight we go to the woods on the hills above Woodhall. It is some miles, but you shall have rest at the end of it, and it will shorten your journey tomorrow.’They now marched on again in silence, and passed like shadows and faint lights: for Elves (even more than hobbits) could walk when they wished without sound or footfall. Pippin soon began to feel sleepy, and staggered once or twice; but each time a tall Elf at his side put out his arm and saved him from a fall. Sam walked along at

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