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In the Court of the High King  by Dreamflower 5 Review(s)
Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/12/2013
A most enjoyable chapter.

Author Reply: Thanks!

FiondilReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/7/2013
An interesting set of letters, especially in the way he referred to the two prisoners (or didn't) and what details he shared with whom. A nice bridging chapter and am looking forward to seeing what new adventures they have in the city. Thanks for updating.

Author Reply: Yes, the major business they came for has been settled, and now they can concentrate on other things they came for, like trade agreements, and learning the ways of Men...

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/7/2013
Ah, but bless him! I can appreciate his frustration with the manner in which the prisoners are to be treated within the Shire. And Eglantine must feel relief that her kinsmen are safe and given a fair opportunity to redeem themselves in spite of their foolishness!

Author Reply: Freddy realizes that while it's "convenient" within the Shire to pretend that the criminals don't exist, it's far from practical when they still must be dealt with on a daily basis. And more than most hobbits, he understands the consequences of not remembering the past.

I think in spite of her disowning him, Eglantine will be relieved that her brother is safe, and I am sure that she will pass that on to poor Beryl.

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/7/2013
King Elessar would very much like to increase the importation of Shire wool and woolen goods, but he is having quite an uphill battle trying to convince the Cloth Merchant's Guild of the benefits of that trade. I think if you could see your way to shipping some samples of our best down here, it might convince them.

What a wonderful detail. Freddy and the King both show such 'good hobbit sense' in so many ways. I'm thoroughly enjoying your delightful story.

Author Reply: Bringing prisoners was not the only reason for the journey. Mostly it was for the usual things ambassadors deal with--such as trade agreements and building ties between the two regions.

Freddy is quite shrewd, and of course, Aragorn is uncommonly sensible for a Man, plus he already knows much of what hobbits are capable of!

(I thought I'd answered this earlier, but my reply wasn't here! How odd!)

UTfrogReviewed Chapter: 21 on 11/7/2013
It is always a delight to see an update. This was a good bridging chapter. The Shire does need to be updated on the events in Minas Tirith. Thanks, as always.

Author Reply: Yes they do! And I wanted to show as well that there were other things going on besides simply waiting for the prisoners to be sentenced.

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