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serinde
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Re: Who Said It?

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Who says:

"I'll be as curious as you like after breakfast, and I'll help in any way I can wizard-wheedling."
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Re: Who Said It?

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serait-ce Bilbo, à Gandalf, avant l'aventure du dragon avec les nains?
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I think it was Mippin, that is, Merry or Pippin, although I can't remember which. Probably Merry.
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sorry, Michka, but Merry is closer ~~ I don't think this scene is in the movies
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Well, if not Merry, then Pippin?
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sorry, i've confused you ~~ it was Merry ~~ during the scene when Pip is drawn back to the Palantir, their first camp after the confrontation at Isengard ...

so, Merry is correct ; you're turn
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Thanks, serinde. It does seem more like a Merry thing to say, a bit more sensible than Pippin.

Who said, "I hope I never smell the smell of apples again!"?
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my first guess would be one of the dwarves coming out of the barrels riding down the river ~~ now, which one? brb
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serinde wrote:my first guess would be one of the dwarves coming out of the barrels riding down the river ~~ now, which one? brb
that would be Fili ....
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who says:

"It is long and sad, for it tells how sorrow came upon Lothlorien, Lorien of the Blossom, when the Dwarves awakened evil in the mountains."
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Yes, indeed, well done, serinde! I was thinking that it's time to try to get to know these dwarves better as individuals!

This is just a guess, but I think your line might have been spoken by Legolas, talking about the story of Nimrodel?
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Merry wrote:Yes, indeed, well done, serinde! I was thinking that it's time to try to get to know these dwarves better as individuals!

This is just a guess, but I think your line might have been spoken by Legolas, talking about the story of Nimrodel?
yes, merry, you are correct

your point about the dwarves is well taken ~~ I find I do not distinguish among the thirteen very well (beyond the young ones, Fili & Kili, and the fat one, Bombur, and Gloin as the father of Gimli)
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I can also remember Balin as one who is at least somewhat fair and friendly to Bilbo, but the rest are a bit of a blur!

Who said, "You have nice manners for a thief and a liar"?
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Post by Lindariel »

Ah, yes, Merry, Merry -- that would be Smaug, the Chiefest and Greatest of Calamities. I am REALLY looking forward to that scene in the upcoming Hobbit movies, especially knowing that it will be between Martin Freeman's Bilbo and Benedict Cumberbatch's Smaug. Given the amazing on-screen chemistry those two have established in the new Sherlock series, I think that interaction is going to be completely delicious!

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Who said, "Great elephants! You are not at all yourself this morning -- you have never dusted the mantelpiece!"
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Re: Who Said It?

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please,donnez un indice pour poursuivre le jeu, merci
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