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Discoveries  by shirebound 12 Review(s)
LindeleaReviewed Chapter: 3 on 12/18/2007
Counting our blessings, a good sentiment for the season.
Young as he was, he knew that this Yule brought much to celebrate; the larders were full, the family healthy, and firewood was stacked high for the winter.

Frodo felt the most fortunate of hobbits; he had friends and a home, and knew he was loved and wanted.

And love these estimations the hobbits have of one another:
whether in work, smiles, or gifts, the Gamgees always gave the best they had. They were the kindest folk in Hobbiton, and no mistake.

Not only that, Mr. Frodo and Mr. Bilbo were the kindest folk in Hobbiton, and no mistake.

(wistful sigh) This part sounds so lovely:
Tomorrow he and Bilbo would deliver gifts of food and other welcome things to their neighbors before returning home to their own small feast. But tonight they would read aloud to one another for awhile longer, then raise a final toast before wishing each other a happy Yule and blowing out the lamps.


Author Reply: Awww, thank you. Frodo deserves a peaceful, happy Yule knowing that he's loved and safe. And so do we all. :)

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 3 on 12/18/2007
This is so sweet!

And happy holidays to you as well, dear!

Author Reply: Thank you, Dreamflower. *holiday hugses*

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