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Eleventy-one Years: Too Short a Time   by Dreamflower 5 Review(s)
AndreaReviewed Chapter: 12 on 8/28/2012
Suddenly he heard the last thing he expected to hear: a pounding at the front door of Bag End!

Well, the first person that comes into my mind is Gandalf ;-)
I hope it is Gandalf, for he could help them all in many ways.

Author Reply: I'm sorry it wasn't Gandalf! I hope you are not too disappointed. But you know he is bound to show up sooner or latter in this particular crisis!

eilujReviewed Chapter: 12 on 8/27/2012
Oh dear: good news ... or more bad?

I vote for Gandalf.



Author Reply: Well, as you can see, mixed news-- but mostly good for young Bilbo who no longer has to cope completely alone.

I'm sorry it wasn't Gandalf-- yet he will not be entirely absent from this crisis as you shall soon see.

AntaneReviewed Chapter: 12 on 8/27/2012
Poor Bilbo, but what a great son he is. :)

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: He is a good son. His parents are all he has right now, and it has to be terrifying.

I think the Fell Winter played a major role in shaping Bilbo's future character.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 12 on 8/27/2012
Terrible days of loneliness and isolation, and want. They all could do with some joy at the moment! Gandalf, I hope?

Author Reply: Right now, anyone will bring Bilbo a little joy.

If you recall "Trotter", you know that sooner or later Gandalf will show up...

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 12 on 8/27/2012
Poor Bilbo, so tired and worried and unable to eat like a hobbit is used to. What a dreadful winter. I hope the person at the door is the bearer of some kind of better news!

Author Reply: Yes, poor kid! Right now as alone as they have been, any news will be at least a little better!

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