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West of the Moon, East of the Sun  by Armariel 2 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/11/2007
Yes, for Frodo it will come gently; and he will not go alone and unnoticed, but surrounded by the greatest of love and prayers, and will shine from his Father's arms as he looks back in thanksgiving and delight, prepared to welcome those who follow after.

And in that timelessness he will never feel parted from them.

Author Reply: And so the light will not go out as some feared. They will keep it going for his sake and for their own.....

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AntaneReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/10/2007
I don't want it to come at all, but yes, please gently, as a mother would lift her child - or a Father his. Love the idea of him at his prayer-rock and connecting with his Father there. Oh, this isn't going to be easy for anyone, is it? But what a nice tribute to a beloved husband. Is Sam going to write his own I wonder or will he follow as he always has? No need to answer yet, but just with the next chapter.

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: All I can say is...we'll see:) Glad you like the poem. Got a bit teary as it was dictated to me by the spirit of Anemone;)

hugs
Armariel
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