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the return of the king-第章

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And when Lotho sent his Men they got no change out of him。 Tooks are lucky; they've got those 
deep holes in the Green Hills; the Great Smials and all; and the ruffians can't e at 'em; and they 
won't let the ruffians e on their land。 If they do; Tooks hunt 'em。 Tooks shot three for prowling 
and robbing。 After that the ruffians turned nastier。 And they keep a pretty close watch on Tookland。 
No one gets in nor out of it now。'
     'Good for the Tooks!' cried Pippin。 'But someone is going to get in again; now。 I am off to the 
Smials。 Anyone ing with me to Tuckborough?'
     Pippin rode off with half a dozen lads on ponies。 'See you soon!' he cried。 'It's only fourteen 
miles or so over the fields。 I'll bring you back an army of Tooks in the morning。' Merry blew a 
horn…call after them as they rode off into the gathering night。 The people cheered。
     'All the same;' said Frodo to all those who stood near; 'I wish for no killing; not even of the 
ruffians; unless it must be done; to prevent them from hurting hobbits。'
     'All right!' said Merry。 'But we shall be having a visit from the Hobbiton gang any time now; I 
think。 They won't e just to talk things over。 We'll try to deal with them neatly; but we must be 
prepared for the worst。 Now I've got a plan。'
     'Very good;' said Frodo。 'You make the arrangements。'
     Just then some hobbits; who had been sent out towards Hobbiton; came running in。 'They're 
ing!' they said。 'A score or more。 But two have gone off west across country。'
     'To Waymeet; that'll be;' said Cotton; 'to fetch more of the gang。 Well; it's fifteen mile each way。 
We needn't trouble about them just yet。'
     Merry hurried off to give orders。 Farmer Cotton cleared the street; sending everyone indoors; 
except the older hobbits who had weapons of some sort。 They had not long to wait。 Soon they could 
hear loud voices; and then the tramping of heavy feet。 Presently a whole squad of the ruffians came 
down the road。 They saw the barrier and laughed。 They did not imagine that there was anything in 
this little land that would stand up to twenty of their kind together。
     The hobbits opened the barrier and stood aside。 'Thank you!' the Men jeered。 'Now run home to 
bed before you're whipped。' Then they marched along the street shouting: 'Put those lights out! Get 
indoors and stay there! Or we'll take fifty of you to the Lockholes for a year。 Get in! The Boss is 
losing his temper。'
     No one paid any heed to their orders; but as the ruffians passed; they closed in quietly behind 
and followed them。 When the Men reached the fire there was Farmer Cotton standing all alone 
warming his hands。
     'Who are you; and what d'you think you're doing?' said the ruffian…leader。
     Farmer Cotton looked at him slowly。 'I was just going to ask you that;' he said。 'This isn't your 
country; and you're not wanted。'
     'Well; you're wanted anyhow;' said the leader。 'We want you。 Take him lads! Lockholes for him; 
and give him something to keep him quiet!'
     The Men took one step forward and stopped short。 There rose a roar of voices all round them; 
and suddenly they were aware that Farmer Cotton was not all alone。 They were surrounded。 In the 
dark on the edge of the firelight stood a ring of hobbits that had crept up out of the shadows。 There 
was nearly two hundred of them; all holding some weapon。
     Merry stepped forward。 'We have met before;' he said to the leader; 'and I warned you not to 
e back here。 I warn you again: you are standing in the light and you are covered by archers。 If 
you lay a finger on this farmer; or on anyone else; you will be shot at once。 Lay down any weapons 
that you have!'
     The leader looked round。 He was trapped。 But he was not scared; not now with a score of his 
fellows to back him。 He knew too little of hobbits to understand his peril。 Foolishly he decided to 
fight。 It would be easy to break out。
     'At 'em lads!' he cried。 'Let 'em have it!'
     With a long knife in his left hand and a club in the other he made a rush at the ring; trying to 
burst out back towards Hobbiton。 He aimed a savage blow at Merry who stood in his way。 He fell 
dead with four arrows in him:
     That was enough for the others。 They gave in。 Their weapons were taken from them; and they 
were roped together; and marched off to an empty hut that they had built themselves; and there they 
were tied hand and foot; and locked up under guard。 The dead leader was dragged off and buried。
     'Seems almost too easy after all; don't it?' said Cotton。 'I said we could master them。 But we 
needed a call。 You came back in the nick o' time; Mr。 Merry。'
     'There's more to be done still;' said Merry。 'If you're right in your reckoning; we haven't dealt 
with a tithe of them yet。 But it's dark now。 I think the next stroke must wait until morning。 Then we 
must call on the Chief。'
     'Why not now?' said Sam。 'It's not much more than six o'clock。 And I want to see my gaffer。 
D'you know what's e of him; Mr。 Cotton?'
     'He's not too well; and not too bad; Sam;' said the farmer。 'They dug up Bagshot Row; and that 
was a sad blow to him。 He's in one of them new houses that the Chief's Men used to build while 
they still did any work other than burning and thieving: not above a mile from the end of Bywater。 
But he es around to me; when he gets a chance; and I see he's better fed than some of the poor 
bodies。 All against _The Rules_; of course。 I'd have had him with me; but that wasn't allowed。'
     'Thank'ee indeed; Mr。 Cotton; and I'll never forget it;' said Sam。 'But I want to see him。 That 
Boss and that Sharkey; as they spoke of; they might do a mischief up there before the morning。'
     'All right; Sam;' said Cotton。 'Choose a lad or two; and go and fetch him to my house。 You'll not 
have need to go near the old Hobbiton village over Water。 My Jolly here will show you。'

     Sam went off。 Merry arranged for look…outs round the village and guards at the barriers during 
the night。 Then he and Frodo went off with Farmer Cotton。 They sat with the family in the warm 
kitchen; and the Cottons asked a few polite questio
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