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The Lucky One  by Antane 5 Review(s)
H.G.Reviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/6/2015
I like this, comparing Frodo to the white tree.

Frodo BagginsReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/31/2006
Oh Antane this is so lovely! Poor Frodo. That's really sad taht he has to leave Sam...and I'm sure that's a hint to the angst coming up. I'm sorry it's taking so long to read this, I want to, truely, it's just...I've been rather busy. Hannon le, for a beautiful, encouraging story! God Bless, Frodo Baggins

Author Reply: Hannon le, my dear! So glad you are enjoying!

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/7/2006
“It hurts so much to keep hoping, Sam, and have so little to show for it.”

“You have to keep doing it though, dear. Remember that tree in Gondor that Mr. Pippin showed us? It hadn’t bloomed in who knows how long, but it was still guarded vigilantly, hopefully, for the day that it would. That was a dying hope too, but it never completely withered and the people were rewarded in the end. We saw the first flowers ourselves, didn’t we? So don’t let me hear any of this giving up hope for yourself. If you don’t have any left, then take some of mine.”


Even though I prefer the book to the movie I really love the image that you have used here Antane. Great stuff!


LarnerReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/6/2006
Possible dreams, and the awareness he must leave. And the love of a child helping in the healing he needs here.

Queen GaladrielReviewed Chapter: 10 on 1/6/2006
Oh, what a beautiful chapter! But it can't be almost over so soon! He can't go yet! I know, when he does, he will be healed, and that ought to be more comfort than it is. I especially love this line:

“He’s love, Rose,” he had told her. “That’s all he is. Just pure, deep,
ever abiding love. And we are just lucky enough to have him spoil us terribly with it.”

Yes, that's the escence of our Sam. :-) God bless,
Galadriel

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