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Remembering Anew by Pearl Took | 12 Review(s) |
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Larner | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue on 3/30/2007 |
I so rejoice that the Master was able to return, and that in the end, freed from Saruman's spell, his title became "the Merciful." How wonderful indeed! So, Longo and his distant cousin were found unhinged and treated for madness. Glad that it wasn't just the spell that had incapacitated the auld Thain, and don't ask me why; but that he was indeed senile helps me accept a new Thain in his stead the more easily. As for watches with chains festooned with five bells each being found in the cradles of two new residents of the Shire--how wonderful indeed that our Merry and Pippin found ways to reassure Jebbin and Other that they were still being watched over by those they'd restored PROPER honor to. A most proper resolution. Author Reply: Thank you so much, Larner! I very much like that you feel it to be a proper resolution :-) I'm glad that the auld Thain being genuinely senile made things better for you. It did me too. Maybe the bells will be sewn to two wee faunts trousers ;-) | |
shirebound | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue on 3/30/2007 |
It was also decreed that part of the celebrations in each town would include the telling of the true Tale of the Travellers. ...a strange dream in which a petite being with red-golden hair had sung over them, freeing them from Saruman’s curse. Wonderful, Pearl. Thank you for this amazing story. Author Reply: Thank you so much, shirebound. An "amazing" from you is high praise indeed :-) | |