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My Drabbles   by Elendiari22 4 Review(s)
demeter dReviewed Chapter: 8 on 11/15/2005
Just read both Hiding from the King and Seeing the Shire. Sweet, charming,warm. You have wonderfully captured the affection which Aragorn bore for the Shire. I echo another reviewr who said that it would be a wonderful place to visit. Thank you for sharing!

Author Reply: Thank you for reviewing! I like to write Aragorn and the hobbits. :)

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 8 on 11/15/2005
Oh, yes, Aragorn, you must visit the Shire indeed one day; and the pages have reason to be glad for their King's relief of spirit.

Author Reply: Yes, I think he should visit, too. Too bad he bound himself to his own law that no men can enter the Shire.

LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 8 on 11/15/2005
Awww.

(I keep saying that, in response to your drabbles.)

I like this expansion on an idea of JRRT's, that Elessar kept the Palantir to be able to look at different parts of his kingdom, sort of a long-distance viewer. And that he'd check up on his friends in the Shire, and find rest in the virtual visit, what a nice thought!

Author Reply: I'm glad you like it! I can just see Aragorn using the palantir for a little R&R. :)

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 8 on 11/15/2005
sixteen children in the charge of only three male hobbits! I am not shaking my head in sympathy I am wincing in anticipation of what Rosie will find when she gets home. Brave of her to leave at all. But then again I am feeling just like Aragorn whenever I read stories on this site - wishing I was there and not just looking in from a distance!

Author Reply: I suppose that if Aragorn had looked towards the door, he would have seen Rosie standing and surveying the chaos with a look of grim death on her face. And possibly Estella and Diamond as well. :)

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