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Angainor
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I don’t know Peter Jackson’s politics, and I understand why he didn’t include some of the last chapters from the books into his movies, but I think it a shame that he had to drop the chapter “The Scouring of the Shire”. I would have loved to see this dialogue in a modern blockbuster movie:
‘What’s the matter with the place?’ said Merry. ‘Has it been a bad year, or what? I thought it had been a fine summer and harvest.’
‘Well no, the year’s been good enough,’ said Hob. ‘We grows a lot of food, but we don’t rightly know what becomes of it. It’s all these “gatherers” and “sharers”, I reckon, going round counting an measuring and taking of to storage, and we never see most of the stuff again.’
‘What’s the matter with the place?’ said Merry. ‘Has it been a bad year, or what? I thought it had been a fine summer and harvest.’
‘Well no, the year’s been good enough,’ said Hob. ‘We grows a lot of food, but we don’t rightly know what becomes of it. It’s all these “gatherers” and “sharers”, I reckon, going round counting an measuring and taking of to storage, and we never see most of the stuff again.’