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Old Strider
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“Old Strider looked so different today somehow,” said Pippin. He picked up a cake from the plate on the table in front of him. “He’s King Elessar now,” said Merry. “I don’t think you ought to call him old Strider.” He took one of “Who's to know?” Pippin said dismissively. “Gandalf is visiting Faramir and Legolas and Gimli are exploring the City.” “I doubt he would mind,” said Frodo. “He did look different, though.” “Being King is bound to change him,” said Merry. “It is “He looked sort of Elvish when he was crowned,” Sam said thoughtfully. “I thought-” He was interrupted by the entrance of the serving maid. “Can I get you anything else, sirs?” she asked. “Some more cakes and ale, please,” said Pippin. “Pip,” Merry admonished. “That is your third glass already!” “We do have a coronation to celebrate,” said Pippin. “It’s not something that happens “Almost a thousand years, since Gondor last had a king,” Frodo replied. “That “Very well, I ‘ll have some of the juice like we had for breakfast next, then.” Pippin sighed as the servant girl hurried away. “Do you think that the King looked kind “I did, but then he is of the line of Lúthien, who were some of the most special folk that ever lived,” Frodo explained. “Master Elrond is descended from Lady Lúthien too. He had a twin brother who was the ancestor of the line of Kings.” “You know such a lot of history, Mister Frodo,” said Sam. “I reckon that explains why Mister Strider -King Elessar I mean, seems kind of elvish.” “He’s an exceptional man, Sam,” said Frodo. “He will be a good king.” “Remember when he told us the story of Lúthien at Weathertop?” said Sam. “Whoever would have guessed then that he was “You still suspected he was a rogue,” said Merry. “I did have rather a roguish look, didn’t I, Sam?” Aragorn had entered unnoticed. The four Hobbits leapt to their feet and bowed low. “No, my friends,” Aragorn gestured for them to sit and selected a chair for himself. “There is no need to bow to me when we are alone." “I’m sorry, Mister Strider, um your kingliness, I mean-” Sam spluttered. “To my friends, I remain Strider, or Aragorn, whatever you wish to call Frodo hugged him. “It is good to see you, my friend. I feared you would not have time to visit us “I do not intend to be a prisoner of the Citadel,” said Aragorn. “Even though it did shock my guards that I wanted to take a walk tonight. Maybe you could send a mug of ale outside to them?” “Of course,” said Frodo.”I’ll call the serving maid.” “This is a lovely house you have found for us to lodge in,” said Merry. “It belongs to Faramir,” Aragorn explained. “The Steward has properties throughout the City. I thought the Fellowship would like to remain together for a while.” “We should go home soon, said Frodo. "I am concerned about the Shire." “You are not fit for a long journey yet," said Aragorn. " "I'm glad we were able to see you crowned, Strider," said Pippin. "That was a marvel indeed." "I hope there will be more marvels yet to come," said Aragorn. "We were saying that you looked different when you were crowned today," said Pippin. "Sort of glowing almost!" Aragorn laughed. “Perhaps was a trick of the light? I may be King but I am still the same old Strider." Pippin grinned. "That is just what I was saying before you arrived!"
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