![]() ![]() ‘Do not speak before your master, whose wit is greater than yours. ‘Patience!’ said Faramir, but without anger. He’d be mighty pleased, if he could see you now. But it’s a pity that folk as talk about fighting the Enemy can’t let others do their bit in their own way without interfering. ‘What are you driving at? Let’s come to the point before all the Orcs of Mordor come down on us! If you think my master murdered this Boromir and then ran away, you’ve got no sense but say it, and have done! And then let us know what you mean to do about it. ![]() ![]() ![]() There was some murmuring, but also some grins on the faces of the men looking on: the sight of their Captain sitting on the ground and eye to eye with a young hobbit, legs well apart, bristling with wrath, was one beyond their experience. ‘See here, Captain!’ He planted himself squarely in front of Faramir, his hands on his hips, and a look on his face as if he was addressing a young hobbit who had offered him what he called ‘sauce’ when questioned about visits to the orchard. ![]()
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